I seem to be developing a penchant for these things.
The Displio is the latest in a line of Internet-connected ‘displays’ designed to sit on a desk, or perhaps on a shop counter, and exhibit various online information, such as Facebook ‘Likes’, weather, number of unread email, and so on.
However, although similar to the LaMetric, a fully-programmable but simple, ticker-style Internet-connected display, the Displio is considerably smaller, housing a 2.7 inch e-ink screen.
Not only does this change the aesthetics considerably, and allows for a greater amount of information to be displayed, but e-ink’s lower power consumption — requiring power upon refresh only — means the Displio claims to be able to run on a single charge for up to a month.
It’s also testament to my long-held belief that the display technology has applications far beyond an e-reader, from desktop clock, smartwatch, to the backside of a mobile phone.
Like LaMetric (whose shipping date, I’m told, has slipped to Spring this year) the Displio is designed to display a range of online information, powered by a growing list of widgets being developed by Draugiem Group, the Latvian IT company behind the device (and many other software/hardware products in the ‘smart’ devices space).
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