What an incredible build, looks great! So good to see all your e-paper hacking effort paying off on something really big and impressive. Also, thanks for sharing your discoveries along the way, we all really appreciate it.
I really want this, my brand's logo and artwork are all dark reds and hellish based, thus would work perfectly on this E-Paper Wall (since it is Black and Red along with White). Great job, hopefully some E-Paper companies see this and find a way to make a bezel-less display that hides things bellow it (much like phones do).
Nice work , Aaron !!! Congatulations about 20K subs.!!! Your picture reminds me of similar pictures with models touching the soldering iron in the metal part !
Fantastic! That is what I have been imagining ever since you showed us the red & black screens. Well done, you are a very clever fellow. Congrats on the 20k as well, you deserve all the good things and I hope it works for you.
@@Merlin.Schumacherrather meeting room signage. What he’s holding at 0:40 look like a LANCOM Systems Wireless ePaper Display a Germany company but the hardware is a commodity that can be found at various eastern suppliers
@@dinoscheidt I know. I was just kidding. People always ask on his videos where to get them. And since many supermarkets use exactly these displays to show prices...
Looks amazing. I live near the airport and have always wanted to have a live preview of the flight map with tracks of the planes taking off that I receive with my adsb antenna (like adsbexchange). I'll have to try to make something like that with eink, a regular LCD seems too lame & and distracting for that. I wonder if cheap eink ~10'' from aliexpress would be able to handle partial updates every ~10-30s (airplane position/full refresh every few minutes to clear ghosting; data prepared on raspberrypi probably in svg). From what I've figured out so far B/W screens are needed to make it work, too bad B/W/R takes longer to refresh.
i really love this. this would be perfect to take to OpenSauce next year! I hope i see this there. In terms of the brackets, I'm wondering if you can use your same idea but not have anything going over the top to the surface so you don't actually see the brackets at all... meaning something the squeezes horizontally to keep it in place and then the next display sits on top (perhaps with adhesitve tape) and the bracket has some sort of nob or feature that will go into a hole in the backside so that the next bracket can still squeeze without any part of the bracket needing to go on top... just a thought. Also, I wonder if you could somehow wire all of the panels into a central point for power so that if you need to replace batteries you only have to do it once. I love this! Great work!
How cool, Aaron 😊 What a great Project. Maybe you can have a woodworker have a look at the frame, as the amazing work of yours and the panels deserve a great frame 🎉🎉🎉
Did you try to account for the borders when cutting up the images? Like ignoring the parts that'd be "behind" the borders. I think it'd look more like an image "behind" the borders instead of the image being split by the borders. It's a small change but I think it can make a big difference in how the image is perceived.
Very cool Project! Why did you not Segment you image then transmit the first block to the first display/esp, buffer it's corresponding image and as soon as the transmission is complete start the process again for the second one and so on. Then the Displays can do there refresh separate from the data transmission.
It look interesting. When the data is uploaded, there is no energy consumption. At night you would need to put some light. To get an orientation re pricing, 1000, 2000, 3000 or many (as it was said in The Gods must be Crazy)? Applications?
What an incredible build, looks great!
So good to see all your e-paper hacking effort paying off on something really big and impressive.
Also, thanks for sharing your discoveries along the way, we all really appreciate it.
Vielen Dank für diese grandiose Bewegtbildproduktion 🎉 und gz zu den 20k
I really want this, my brand's logo and artwork are all dark reds and hellish based, thus would work perfectly on this E-Paper Wall (since it is Black and Red along with White).
Great job, hopefully some E-Paper companies see this and find a way to make a bezel-less display that hides things bellow it (much like phones do).
“It’s not worth it to document the build process… Because no one will ever do it!” 😂
You might have just inspired some people with that ending! 😀
It’s certainly worthy of a Hackaday or Instructable article!
Nice work , Aaron !!! Congatulations about 20K subs.!!!
Your picture reminds me of similar pictures with models touching the soldering iron in the metal part !
lololol, love the mocking by holding the hot air gun on the hot part...
This makes me so happy you've actually done it! The result is absolutely astonishing. heck yeah!
Fantastic! That is what I have been imagining ever since you showed us the red & black screens. Well done, you are a very clever fellow. Congrats on the 20k as well, you deserve all the good things and I hope it works for you.
I love your soldering picture. Professional like "Das Handwerk".
Where can I buy these displays?
E2969JS0B1, Pervasive Displays
in Mouser, Digikey
You don't. You just... get them ... at your local super market.
@@Merlin.Schumacherrather meeting room signage. What he’s holding at 0:40 look like a LANCOM Systems Wireless ePaper Display a Germany company but the hardware is a commodity that can be found at various eastern suppliers
@@dinoscheidt I know. I was just kidding.
People always ask on his videos where to get them. And since many supermarkets use exactly these displays to show prices...
Looks amazing.
I live near the airport and have always wanted to have a live preview of the flight map with tracks of the planes taking off that I receive with my adsb antenna (like adsbexchange). I'll have to try to make something like that with eink, a regular LCD seems too lame & and distracting for that.
I wonder if cheap eink ~10'' from aliexpress would be able to handle partial updates every ~10-30s (airplane position/full refresh every few minutes to clear ghosting; data prepared on raspberrypi probably in svg).
From what I've figured out so far B/W screens are needed to make it work, too bad B/W/R takes longer to refresh.
The subscribe button does not light up for me on mobile iOS. Congrats on 20k and finishing this awesome build!
Cool! But than the question boils up, can you play Doom on it?
Wow great job man! Looks terrific
i really love this. this would be perfect to take to OpenSauce next year! I hope i see this there. In terms of the brackets, I'm wondering if you can use your same idea but not have anything going over the top to the surface so you don't actually see the brackets at all... meaning something the squeezes horizontally to keep it in place and then the next display sits on top (perhaps with adhesitve tape) and the bracket has some sort of nob or feature that will go into a hole in the backside so that the next bracket can still squeeze without any part of the bracket needing to go on top... just a thought. Also, I wonder if you could somehow wire all of the panels into a central point for power so that if you need to replace batteries you only have to do it once. I love this! Great work!
How cool, Aaron 😊 What a great Project. Maybe you can have a woodworker have a look at the frame, as the amazing work of yours and the panels deserve a great frame 🎉🎉🎉
Did you try to account for the borders when cutting up the images? Like ignoring the parts that'd be "behind" the borders.
I think it'd look more like an image "behind" the borders instead of the image being split by the borders.
It's a small change but I think it can make a big difference in how the image is perceived.
Very cool Project!
Why did you not Segment you image then transmit the first block to the first display/esp, buffer it's corresponding image and as soon as the transmission is complete start the process again for the second one and so on. Then the Displays can do there refresh separate from the data transmission.
This is amazing! Also ty for all the reverse engineering tips.
So cool!!! Hopefully one day the gaps between the displays are gone
Great job, thank you for sharing the experience. Can you please give price/cost details and sourcing ???
Congrats ! Very nice project ! But its not expensive 56 ESL units 7.5" inches...
so nice ... thanks for sharing ... it looks so good
What's the price?
this is an awesome piece of work ! Have you considered the Hackaday supercon display exhibit at designlab ?
Very cool Aaron! Thanks!
Ok. Das ist echt beeindruckend. Wo kann man die ganzen E-Paper Display den kaufen?
Gibt es da gute Webshops?
This projects are great!!!!
This is so cool!
Congratulations. 🎉
That looks really fantastic!!!! When are you going to start selling them? I'll order one for sure :)
Looks great
oh gawd you have the big ones I want to steal from a four letterd store so badly
Funnily enough, I would be kinda interested in building a wall like this.
that is so cool
It look interesting. When the data is uploaded, there is no energy consumption. At night you would need to put some light.
To get an orientation re pricing, 1000, 2000, 3000 or many (as it was said in The Gods must be Crazy)?
Applications?
Hi, how I can contact you?
holy cow!
guys will see this an be like hell yeah
👌🖖
🐕🦺🚒👱🙋♀👋
waste of money