A YouTube creator has built a Game Boy emulator using a basic E-Ink screen and the ESP32 chipset, while achieving a suitable refresh rate.
Wenting Zhang successfully converted the M5Stack PaperS3 dev kit into a functioning Game Boy, though not without caveats.
The Dasung Link 2 is a wireless E Ink touchscreen display that looks like a smartphone thanks to tis 6.7 inch display and pocket-sized design. But this isn’t a full-fledged phone. Instead it’s more ...
Introducing DASUNG Link - the revolutionary answer to digital eye fatigue. Whether you're glued to your smartphone or a ...
The Onyx Boox Max Note is a stunning paper-like slate with plenty of versatility. But it's biggest win also spirals into its core weakness.
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Designer turns niche E-Ink dev board into a 60Hz Game Boy handheld
The hardware is discontinued and the experience isn't perfect, but the fact that the emulator exists at all is a true ...
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Someone made an e-ink ESP32 Game Boy, and it runs at a very playable 60Hz refresh rate
Another win for e-Ink enthusiasts.
Have you ever spotted something in a catalog or on a website and just known you had to build a project around that one part? That’s how [nilseuropa] felt about the Waveshare ESP32-S3-RLCD-4.2, which — ...
The future of healthy indoor plants, courtesy of AI. (Credit: [Liam]) Like so many of us, [Liam] has a big problem. Whether it’s the curse of Brown Thumbs or something else, those darn houseplants ...
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