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Old 06-04-2017, 09:54 AM   #19
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Bananapower View Post
Hello, i know this is super old but i wanted to ask you guys if my idea si viable or not.
I have a chinese tablet that fell to the floor and now the screen is broken, so, i was thinking to replace that screen with an e-ink one from a kindle or any e book. it's that possible? i saw that kindle and my tablet uses the same voltage imput (3.7V) voltage. Hope you can answer me! have a good one
No, you cannot replace the LCD screen with an eInk screen. You'd need to install the eInk screen profile and the eInk screen controller. Then you'd need to modify the system software to be able to use the new hardware.
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