E-ink Screen


Cool, but I think this image on the page can lead to a wrong interpretation ... it doesn't have touchscreen, so it can't be used to take notes

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Depends on your interpretation I guess. I think they did it for size comparison, but you could also see it as "you need a separate notebook to makes notes". But I agree it might imply it replaces the notebook.
 
If you like to have 2 screens, because more is better probably, there is an e-reader for that to: https://www.crowdsupply.com/diptyx/diptyx-e-reader
The resolution isn't the best and I don't know if it's fully open-source, but it exists and that's good.

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What's the point of 2 screens? I can only look to 1 at a time. Though I guess it may be handy for PDF files which tend to be really crappy with resizing. Comics might benefit, too.

And of course, because it has 2 screens it is like a DS, which is like a Pandora (according to the official site), which is like a Pyra. So this e-reader is basically like a Pyra.
 
because it is like a book. you read one page then the other then both screens refresh. in effect you only get half the screen refreshes . i think it looks more like a paperback/hardback book.
ok, on further reading it can only do epub format. no pdf etc... open source so other formats could be added....
 
I think people are used to reading a book which has two visible pages. There is no need for 2 screens as you can show the full book on a single screen, so we usually get 1 screen e-readers. And you can close the e-reader so the screens are protected.
With the ESP32 you could probably run some games in DS-style dual scren setup but the physical controls aren't ideal for gaming.
 
480 x 640 resolution is not great. it compares itself to a Kindle gen 11 paperwhite , well "The all-new Kindle has a 6-inch E INK Carta touchscreen with a resolution of 1072×1448 with 300 PPI" . this thing is also twice the price almost. i like the concept but we are back in Pyra territory, a niche product for a few at a premium price due to small batch costs.
 
I agree, but you'll always have this problem when you have low volume open-source hardware compared to high volume commercial products. Especially for a niche product.
It would have been nice if open-source products would be cheaper so most people would also have a monetary incentive to purchase open-source products more.
 
Shure, Dual Screen where you have 2 Pages is a nice Idea, but I prefer to have it the normal E-Ink Reader way whit Page Change Buttons, the big difference between an normal Book and an E-Book is that you would change the Page by changing the Paper Page, which don't work here ..
I think I stay now whit the Boox Go7, its a nice Device even though its a bit slow some times, I was thinking yesterday of getting me the Boox Palma 2 Pro which is the size of an Smartphone, but its only do the stuff the Go7 can too

An Opensource Reader where nice, but the issue there is that you can't have your normal Reader Apps, while on an Android Based like the Boox Go7, you have the whole Android Store whit Apps like Kindle, Swoosh (for Comics), etc, also I can use the Reader for Productive Stuff as its also nice for Note Taking..
 
Two pages could be useful to take notes, one with the book and the other to write on ... if it had touchscreen
 
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