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Someone installed an e-ink stat display in their PC, and it looks gorgeous

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Someone installed an e-ink stat display in their PC, and it looks gorgeous
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A PC builder integrated an e-ink display into their custom build, using it as a low-power, aesthetically pleasing system monitor that updates every 5 seconds with performance stats. The display, based on the ReTerminal, uses partial refresh to show CPU and GPU temperatures, usage, and clock speeds. When the PC is off, the matte white e-ink screen blends seamlessly into the case, maintaining the build's visual balance.

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