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Ask Slashdot: Where Are the E-Ink Dashboards?

fsck! writes "My office recently installed a pair of huge plasma TVs to display some metrics and graphs. They only update every 15 minutes or so, and I couldn't help but wonder, why can't this be E-Ink? I searched all over the place but couldn't find anything bigger than 9.5" (Amazon's Kindle DX). I want a >30" E-Ink picture frame with USB or WiFi. Can the Slashdot community find anything greener than these energy sucking plasma TVs that seem to be everywhere?"

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  1. DIY by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Use a white board and erasable marker plotter, computer controlled.
    Bonus, it would put you on slashdot and earn you nerd cred. Maybe.

  2. Call Centres by Jedismj · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I currently work in a call centre while I'm studying.

    They have 4 large LCD screen in the centre of the rooms, facing outwards. These screens only show how many people are on the phones and how many customers are waiting. This display is updated every 15 seconds.

    A large e-Ink display would be perfect for this. There is no colour needed and should save a fair chunk of power. That is, of course, I'm mistaken about the energy usage of e-ink displays?

    Surely someone has created one if that is the case? Surely there would be a market for it now? And if you needed a bit of colour, I'm sure basic colour e-ink displays can do the job fine.

  3. Re:Black white or grey by Incadenza · · Score: 5, Informative

    E-ink is only black white or grey.

    Definitively not. Color E-ink does exist, and what's more: it exists in large sizes. This stuff was developed for digital signage projects.

    Check out Magink.

    Unfortunately in most real world situations it is easier to either use a billboard, or a LED screen.

  4. Re:Black white or grey by jouassou · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I still think there is a market for large e-ink displays.

    For instance, there is a large LCD screen outside every lecture hall at my university. Each screen displays a blue-on-white list of scheduled lectures and events for that hall, which is updated every second hour or so. Replacing those screens with e-ink displays would presumably save a lot of power, without any loss of functionality.

  5. Re:Black white or grey by Lluc · · Score: 5, Informative

    E-ink is only black white or grey. So there is very little need for large sized versions. As most things that big you want color for.

    a 30" eink display could be built though. make it from panels of smaller units like they do jumbo tron's.

    You are completely incorrect. Prototype color eInk screens have been around for years, and they are now commercially available. Of course, they are not used in a Kindle or Nook, so perhaps you are not familar with them. Google "color e-ink" or just look at this ECTACO jetBook Color with color E Ink screen for an example.

    The trick with color e-ink is that, just like black and white e-ink, the screen looks more like newsprint rather than a bright plasma or LCD. If a billboard or advertisement used color e-ink, it would require some kind of bright lighting to make the screen look vibrant. Once you add a bright LED lamp to illuminate your e-ink board, will it save much energy vs. an LCD tv?

  6. Re:Use LED LCD TV instead -- not really by kh31d4r · · Score: 5, Funny

    And once it's burned in he can turn it off and save loads of power!