CHR> 4096 colors? well there's the rgb16-444 - this is specifically for
 CHR> displays using rgb565 as the rgb format but with only 4 bits per
 CHR> rgb (thus dithering appropriately). but for dozens of
 CHR> fps.. really? will updates look good?

Dunno, I did not test such screens yet. Though it's not a E-Ink, it's
some other technology.

 >> Actually we had to disable dithering earlier - it created a sort of
 >> unpleasant artifacts and nobody wanted to investigate why.

 CHR> really? nasty. wow. is it possible someone has a photo of it with
 CHR> dithering?  one zoomed out and a macro-focus zoomed in one so i
 CHR> can see the pixels in detail?  maybe i can spot what's up? maybe
 CHR> not, but gstavo does bring up a very good point. dithering should
 CHR> improve things a LOT. of course if done right.  maybe its an
 CHR> algorithm problem? is it possible to get a framebuffer shot too?

http://users.openinkpot.org/~lunohod/img_1822_sm.jpg

This is quite an old photo though. Don't have time right now to recreate
the setup and see whether anything changed.

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