Regular Hackaday readers may recall the Inkplate family of devices: open source all-in-one development boards that combine the power and versatility of the ESP32 with electronic paper displays ...
If you are searching for a small e-paper touchscreen for your next project it might be worth your while checking out the new Inkplate 4 TEMPERA which is now available to purchase from the Crowd Supply ...
Introducing the Inkplate 5, a compact E Ink display designed specifically for do-it-yourself projects. As Liliputing stated, the versatile device is equipped with a printed circuit board that enables ...
Electronic enthusiasts, hobbyist and developers might be interested in a new mini e-paper display compatible with the Arduino platform. The aptly named Inkplate 2 has this month launched via ...
While the price of electronic paper has dropped considerably over the last few years, it’s still relatively expensive when compared to more traditional display technology. Accordingly, we’ve seen a ...
Inkplate 6 Motion happens to be the newest member of the Inkplate family of wireless e-paper displays. Manufactured by Soldered Electronics, the new Inkplate 6 Motion comes across as a compact e-paper ...
The makers of the InkPlate 6 are back with a new open hardware, WiFi-enabled E Ink display. The new InkPlate 10 is a bigger, higher resolution, and faster display with a few new features. But ...
The Inkplate 5 is a small E Ink display designed for DIY projects. It’s connected to a printed circuit board that allows you to use the screen as a programmable device for standalone applications or ...