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I'd like to buy an old, second-hand Kindle and mount it to a wall as a weather display. All the posts I can find about this via Google are five or more years old.
What is the current situation with using a Kindle as a weather display? Is it still possible? If so, how? I want it to look good, so I don't want an option using the built-in "experimental" browser. |
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