First Color EPaper Art Poster
inkposter.comI put it to you this has two problems. Firstly the hardware is prelease, and so I suspect the images are faked up and the colour fidelity can be questioned. Secondly, it's competing with the Samsung art TV and TCL low reflectance devices which have one massive advantage: size. The disadvantage of energy use is real, but let's discuss colour fidelity again.
I could bring the IPR rental model issues up too. Some of the great works are in public institutions. What's the revenue flow here regarding access to the media? Where's the transparency?
>Free from heat emissions
So, there's no electronics in it whatsoever?
Seems like a bit of a disingenuous take. There are electronics (wifi and bluetooth connectivity, battery that lasts up to a year), but eInk has no backlight and only uses power to change the pixels (even without power the image will stay.. as anyone who has a first gen eReader with bulging battery is probably all too aware)
I don't really argue - it just seems like hyperbole itself.
Also, whatever is listening for updates has to be constantly active.