Question to the makers out there. What would you say about a traditional LCD display (the kind you have in pocket calculators), square,, about 4.7" diagonal (the side being the length of a credit card), black and white, with 64x64 resolution (that's four stacked Mario sprites each direction), SPI interface and crazy low power consumption (days on a coin cell)? Would you use it? How much would you pay for one?
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ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ (deshipu@fosstodon.org)'s status on Sunday, 26-Mar-2023 18:56:44 CEST ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ -
ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ (deshipu@fosstodon.org)'s status on Sunday, 26-Mar-2023 18:59:46 CEST ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ @ekaitz_zarraga define better resolution
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ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ (deshipu@fosstodon.org)'s status on Sunday, 26-Mar-2023 19:02:53 CEST ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ @ekaitz_zarraga but then you have to waste your memory and processing power on all those pixels, that's worse. There are plenty of lcds with uselessly high resolutions out there already.
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ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ (deshipu@fosstodon.org)'s status on Sunday, 26-Mar-2023 19:04:26 CEST ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ @ekaitz_zarraga have you looked at the sharp memory displays? they do that
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ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ (deshipu@fosstodon.org)'s status on Sunday, 26-Mar-2023 19:08:42 CEST ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ @ekaitz_zarraga they come in different sizes, the smallest is about half of a credit card, iirc, but there are bigger ones with proportionally higher resolutions
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ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ (deshipu@fosstodon.org)'s status on Sunday, 26-Mar-2023 19:17:39 CEST ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ @ekaitz_zarraga how about LS044Q7DH01?
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