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Experiences with the M5Paper module - e-ink programmable in Arduino and alternatives

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  • #1 19732742
    krzbor
    Level 27  
    Browsing the news on the electrode I came across This . An aesthetically pleasing ESP with a display (although unfortunately quite small). That a display can be connected to an ESP, everyone knows. For me, however, the problem of an aesthetically pleasing housing arises. In the link provided, there is a chip in the case that can be programmed (it was even made for that). I started browsing the internet for other ready-made modules and came across the M5Paper. A ready-made e-ink module and for that programmable in Arduino Link . Here is my question - has anyone used this module and how does it perform? Do you know of any other modules of this type - not necessarily e-ink, could be LCD. The idea is that it should be in an aesthetically pleasing housing. There is also the m5core2, but with a very small display. What M5Stack offers is also relatively expensive. I care about programming in Arduino.
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  • #3 19734210
    krzbor
    Level 27  
    Thanks @khoam , but I don't have a 3D printer. The layout is also not suitable for standing up (USB socket lead out). For hanging it is OK. Just why doesn't someone make these devices complete i.e. with the whole housing?
  • #4 19734493
    khoam
    Level 42  
    krzbor wrote:
    just why doesn't someone make these devices complete i.e. with the whole housing?
    .
    But they do, but already complete with sensors, actuators and even specialised software ;) .
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