Diptyx is a new open-source e-reader now crowdfunding on Crowd Supply, positioning itself as a long-term alternative to locked-down commercial devices. Built around an ESP32 microcontroller and a distinctive dual-screen design, the device focuses on ownership, repairability, and offline reading without DRM or cloud dependencies.

The most striking aspect of Diptyx is its book-like form factor. Two 5.83-inch black-and-white e-ink displays are joined by a hinge, allowing the device to close like a physical book and protect the screens without requiring a case.

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        would be pretty cool if it opened up all the way around so as you rotate; the screen facing away advances to the next page. you just keep rotating to read!

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      Yes, that’s the official idea.

      I myself would love a one-screen-half-price one tho.

      But I am happy such projects exist, it’s the foss sphere that should be going mainstream & shape our culture, not monopolistic megacorps.