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minus-squarecircuitfarmerlink25•9 months agoThat brings it outside of the reasonable range for most people, I would think. Am I right in suggesting that e-ink displays remain artificially overpriced because of the company that ultimately owns the patent?
minus-square@squeakycat@lemmy.mllinkfedilink9•edit-29 months agoI would seriously consider something like this since my computing job requires me to stare at a light bulb all day. Perhaps there’s a demographic that would spring for this in the same way there is for quality chairs.
minus-square@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilink6•9 months agooffices seem like a prime target for e-ink displays while it stays in this expensive early stage
minus-squarewagonerlinkfedilink6•9 months agoI have assumed prices are high because it’s a small market, at least with the current technology.
That brings it outside of the reasonable range for most people, I would think.
Am I right in suggesting that e-ink displays remain artificially overpriced because of the company that ultimately owns the patent?
I would seriously consider something like this since my computing job requires me to stare at a light bulb all day. Perhaps there’s a demographic that would spring for this in the same way there is for quality chairs.
offices seem like a prime target for e-ink displays while it stays in this expensive early stage
I have assumed prices are high because it’s a small market, at least with the current technology.