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Evangelist
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Diptyx Open Source E-Reader
This looks really interesting: A two-page e-reader that folds open like a book, and is not only open source but repairable. I'm chewing a pencil in half trying to make a budget decision to opt in now.
https://www.crowdsupply.com/diptyx/diptyx-e-reader |
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Onyx-maniac
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That's kind of cute and obviates the need for a book cover.
Unfortunately, unless it were running some dual language book, I don't see the utility of it. |
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PC Dev
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could be interesting for manga, if theyre supported
edit: screens are only 640x480, so probably not a good idea after all... :P |
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Buckminster Burkeswood
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I think the idea is fun, but I personally feel that one of the advantages of ebook readers, is they are easier to hold than a book. If this was super super cheap, I'd get one for the novelty tho.
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That looks like what someone who has never actually used an e-reader would imagine how one should be.
Cool idea with open source, but too small screens with still a large footprint. Fail. |
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Sadly, those 2 5.83" 138 DPI screens do not have the resolution of a Clara BW's single screen (960x648 pixels compared to 1448x1072 pixels). I wonder if this might be why they show the total screen area and not the DPI or total pixels.
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Being ESP32 based, I'm guessing it's going to be sluggish at best too. Not sure it'll have the grunt for more complicated books.
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The comparison table is pretty silly. They skipped size and mass. They have conspicuously ignored the fact that there is no frontlight. It needs dual batteries with twice the capacity of the competition to get less run time. I get that it's a prototype and all, but advertising the compromise you had to do as an advantage is silly.
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