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 ...
Soldered Electronics has made ESP32-based e-paper displays for years, starting with the launch of the Inkplate 6 in 2019. The ...
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 ...
The Inkplate 13SPECTRA is a 13 inch, 1600 x 1200 pixel, 6-color E Ink display designed to be used for digital signage or other DIY applications. It’s the latest in a line of Inkplate products from ...
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 ...
Over the years, we’ve seen plenty of hackers repurpose their Kindle or similar e-reader to reap the benefits of its electronic paper display. Usually this takes the form of some software running on ...
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 ...
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 ...