
Bill Gates has a wall-mounted periodic table in his office, while maker Alexander Klöpping gets the front page of The New York Times delivered to him daily on Project E Ink. This 32″ E-ink display by Visionect is Wi-Fi enabled, which means that it can load web pages, or in this case, a PDF version of the NYT’s front page.
Why not get a standard 32″ OLED panel for this art installation? E-ink screens do not require a backlight, which means the batteries can easily last for weeks or even months. This screen also allows for the display of dynamic content, making it perfect for the constantly changing front pages. A cloud-based content management system allows Alexander to load a webpage and configure the screen refresh rate.
- Enhanced performance - Updated hexa-core processor for more responsive performance (up to 30% faster than previous gen Fire HD 8).
- All day battery life - Up to 13 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching videos, and listening to music at home and on-the-go.
- Stream or download your favorite shows and movies from Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, and HBO. Enjoy your favorite content from Facebook, Hulu,...
Every morning, I wake up to a fresh newspaper edition on my wall. I find it wonderful to hover with a cup of coffee, scan the headlines, or peruse an article. Mission accomplished, and I am one satisfied news junkie,” said Alexander Klöpping.


