When electronic ink spreads 16 levels of grayscale on a 9.7 -inch glass substrate, technology has a breath-like feeling like rice paper. ED097TC2 (LF) is not an ordinary display, but more like a symbiosis of industry and art - the anti-glare coating diffuses natural light, making every pixel carry the warmth of a paper book; the resolution of 1200×825 carves the text into the texture of movable type printing, and even the afterimage becomes a deliberately left blank stroke. It is a generalist and a paranoid. It can tame the code torrent of Raspberry Pi, dance embedded dance in the pulse of STM32, and adhere to the stubbornness of industrial grade - it does not fade in the severe cold of -20, and remains awake in the high temperature of 70.
When it displays data streams on the dashboard of the factory, it is a cold industrial poem; when it is modified into an open source e-book, it turns into a flowing ocean of paper. The most touching thing about this screen is that it makes technology learn to converge. It has a non-glaring backlight and non-piercing edge. It only emits light quietly when needed, like a silent craftsman, turning complex circuits and codes into the shade of gray that is most comfortable for the human eye.