Those who rejoice in playing around with e-paper displays can create new stuff in the process and can take note of the Inky Frame 7.3-inch color e-paper display with support for 7 colors. Needless to say, Inky Frame 7.3 is a Pico 2 W e-Paper display that offers a 7.3-inch E Ink panel and has an 800 x 480 pixels resolution. The e-paper module also provides a host of other features, such as five buttons integrated with LED lights, a microSD card slot, a connector to attach to a battery, and a pair of Qwiic/STEMMA QT connectors. It comes with metal stands for easy placement on a flat surface but can also be easily mounted on a wall if needed.
Among the colors that the E Ink Gallery Palette e-paper display supports are red, green, blue, yellow, and orange, apart from black and white. The e-paper display, as is already well known, has wide viewing angles and extremely low power requirements. They draw power only when the image changes and require almost zero power as long as it remains static. The resolution should be good enough for most applications, which also applies to the color effect. The ghosting effect, remnants of past displays get cleared off so that you have a clean display each time even though it isn’t the fastest around. The display performance is at its best within the temperature range of 15 to 35 degrees Celsius.
All of this makes the Inky Frame 7.3 best suited for a range of applications that ideally have low power requirements and do not need to change the display very often. The display also has high visibility even in direct sunlight conditions but requires ambient light for the display to be readable in low light or dark conditions. One can use the display for such projects as a home automation dashboard, a calendar and to-do list, or simply a picture frame for displaying your favorite pics. In fact, the possibilities for utilizing the display are endless.
You can have more details about the display here.
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