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akagr | 10 days ago
For me, its value lies more in nostalgia than anything else. I don't expect it to ever compete with the likes of my Apple watch for smart features, or a Garmin for activity tracking.
That said, it's an e-paper display so battery life is pretty good. Plus it had (and probably will have) an active community of small apps and watchfaces, which kept (and probably will keep) it from becoming stale quickly.
drum55|10 days ago
https://sharpdevices.com/memory-lcd/
akagr|10 days ago
I may be mixing terms in my brain, though. Happy to be corrected.
unknown|10 days ago
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