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exasperaited 20 hours ago

How long will the display last like this?

edent 19 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I've been using an eInk screen for over 12 years - it is refreshed multiple times per day.

It is as crisp and clear as the day I got it.

Admittedly, I'm not trying to run video on it constantly and it doesn't get hot. But eInk seems remarkably durable.

exasperaited 9 hours ago | parent [-]

That's probably, what, 200,000 refreshes?

From what I gather, at book-reading speeds, newer e-ink displays may never wear out in a human lifetime.

But at usable computer display speeds I rather suspect many of these panels have a lifetime one might measure in months.

ashirviskas 20 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

from 6.7 to 42 would be my guess.

But being serious, I personally have not seen a degraded e-ink display.

Groxx 20 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I've seen a couple minor, older-hardware cases when they've been powered off with something on the screen for years, but that's about it. in theory they can also "burn in" by not clearing the display occasionally (afaict it has something to do with accumulating charge) but most or all of those should clear eventually after cycling a bunch (afaict, though it can definitely persist to a minor degree for dozens of full refresh cycles). extreme ghosting, basically.

they seem pretty durable to me.

sgt 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Even in a lot of direct sunlight or leaving it out in the heat?