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TL;DW: turns out e-paper has become so good that a 1bpp image can be drawn, whithout ghosting or flashing, at 1/60 s. However, the controllers these displays ship with don’t have the memory bandwidth like TFTs to enable this… until now thanks to an FPGA wizard. His monitor is a direct LCD replacement and can switch between high-quality (greyscale/high-color), fast (dithered black/color dots) and power-saving (like low-bandwidth controllers nowadays) modes automatically based on content and user preferences. Everything is open source with off-the-shelf panel and FPGA. The project is finished and is accepting preorders.
Consider watching despite this “spoiler”, it’s very cool.


God damn. Kinda makes me rethink the color android ereader I’d been thinking about getting in hopes something like this comes along…
I read lots of webcomics and a higher refresh rate would be hugely helpful when I’m reading webtoons (though I much prefer old school indie webcomics)