The hardware is solid. Good materials; light; good industrial design; decent battery. The stylus is fine. The inking is tolerable. The software's pretty miserable. A new model is shipping this summer, but apparently with the same software—which is where the problems are.
Performance is poor enough that I'd be hesitant to attempt a web browser.
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Good to know, thanks. I'd be looking at dashboard data that's updated likely every 5 minutes. I've used Nooks (Android app), Kindles (showing a BW PNG), and Waveshare E-ink displays (the lack of partial refresh one some displays is a sticking point).
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That's a great price for a 10.3" e-ink display. But I'd probably eat up the savings in development time. At least with dev time, you're really working on yourself and not the project.
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I’m using a Nook Simple Touch running maybe Android 1.6. It’s getting tricky to build for it.