John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > But the coolest thing about it for me is that it lasts for almost a week > and has an always-on transflective color display
That sounds like a PebbleWatch screen :o) It's good to know there are alternative out there since Pebble is now out of business. > If someone made a Model T today, I think a display like this would be a > good fit. Low power, sunlight readable, longer battery life without the > need for backlight in some conditions. By the way, is there any work in progress to find a replacement screen solution for the existing M100? I'm just asking because my two working M100 has more and more screen issues everyday, and I'd like it if we could just retrofit a new more reliable screen (I don't say the original one wasn't reliable, since it's still usable after 30 years, but you see what I mean :o) ). Eric