This Raspberry Pi eink display looks like framed wall art, and the software behind it is open source
News Source : XDA Developers
News Summary
- GitHub user dmellok created a stunning e-Ink display on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W.
- The Raspberry Pi runs a program called Tesserae, which lets people control multiple Home Assistant devices from their browser.
- The end product looks amazing, but the software running it is an excellent tool for smart home displays.
- It's an excellent way to hook up your smart home, if you ask me.
- Why settle for a regular screen when an e-ink one can do it better?
Summary This framed 13.3 in color eink dashboard on a Pi Zero 2 W looks like real art, not a screen.
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