PaperTerm Concept, An e-paper remote terminal device
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PaperTerm Concept, An e-paper remote terminal device
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#3This seens to be an unpublished, unfinished, unindexed document about a nonexisting product whose project status I am very confused about, yet the concept is absolutely intriguing.
The idea has already been approached, but the realization of a specific machine for that has never been tried.
Do you know the project author?
Re: PaperTerm Concept, An e-paper remote terminal device
#4This seens to be an unpublished, unfinished, unindexed document about a nonexisting product whose project status I am very confused about, yet the concept is absolutely intriguing.
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#6I’ve chasing this dragon for years for the purpose of working outside; first trying to hack a kindle paper white, then using a Dasung monitor, then hacking a reMarkable 2. All were disappointing for a reason or another but I’m ready to try again with the PineNote. 4th time’s the charm, right?
Re: PaperTerm Concept, An e-paper remote terminal device
#7I’ve chasing this dragon for years for the purpose of working outside; first trying to hack a kindle paper white, then using a Dasung monitor, then hacking a reMarkable 2. All were disappointing for a reason or another but I’m ready to try again with the PineNote. 4th time’s the charm, right?
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#8Re: PaperTerm Concept, An e-paper remote terminal device
#9I’ve chasing this dragon for years for the purpose of working outside; first trying to hack a kindle paper white, then using a Dasung monitor, then hacking a reMarkable 2. All were disappointing for a reason or another but I’m ready to try again with the PineNote. 4th time’s the charm, right?
What was wrong with Remarkable2?
The Dasung proved to be super finicky for it’s _intended_ purpose and generally awkward as a monitor. I can’t recommend it.
Re: PaperTerm Concept, An e-paper remote terminal device
#10I’ve chasing this dragon for years for the purpose of working outside; first trying to hack a kindle paper white, then using a Dasung monitor, then hacking a reMarkable 2. All were disappointing for a reason or another but I’m ready to try again with the PineNote. 4th time’s the charm, right?
What was wrong with Remarkable2?