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Paper monitor, but the hardware designs for this one are entirely open source.
"The Modos Paper Monitor is an open-hardware 13.3-inch, 1600 x 1200 monochrome or color e-ink monitor with a fast 60 Hz refresh rate, low latency, multiple image modes and dithering options, and flexible screen update control. It can be connected using HDMI and USB-C and works on Linux, macOS, and Windows."
There's a link to a document below that explains everything you ever wanted to know about paper monitors and e-ink.
In an era where glowing screens dominate our everyday lives, E Ink tablets offer something a little different, fostering focus and a return to a more traditional reading and writing experience.
They may not have the bells and whistles of high-powered LCD or OLED Android tablets, but they excel where it counts by delivering a paper-like feel, free from distraction. The price of admission isn’t cheap, as even the most affordable E Ink tablets are expensive. Still, it’s a worthwhile investment for those seeking to blend analogue with digital.
Yes, they’re not cheap tablets, but they are really about battery life, better bright daylight use, and hopefully fewer distractions.
See https://www.androidpolice.com/best-e-ink-tablets/
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