@MaximeRivest: Wow, I really did not think a remarkable eink screen had so much potential. Colors, decent navigation speed, definitely…
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A user shares their positive experience with the Remarkable eink screen, highlighting its color display, navigation speed, and potential for focused reading, demonstrated by mirroring a computer screen via Wi-Fi.
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Wow, I really did not think a remarkable eink screen had so much potential. Colors, decent navigation speed, definitely tolerable to just ‘transit’ to your next deep read / focus.
In this demo I mirror my computer screen on it with Wi-Fi and custom software. This is nice-ish… It’s pretty clear it would be better if the whole content was less animated and more pagination friendly.
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