“If you have an E-Reader such as a Barnes & Noble NOOK or an Amazon Kindle then you’re already familiar with e-paper. The e-paper display on your e-reader is what allows you to read it in direct sunlight without any glare. However, you also know that the e-paper screen takes a really long time to update. This means that you can’t use it for gaming, but it’s perfect for providing you with timely weather information wherever you need it! This super-simple project creates just that with minimal assembly and coding time. Let’s dive in!”
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