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World's First E-Ink Shirt (Ghetto Version)

Step 3Exposed!

Exposed!
There it is- the cheap PCB, and upper and lower E-Ink screen. There's a bit of light foam cushioning them, and a plastic sheet that lies on top of the screens. I removed these but kept them handy.

As you can see, the PCB has six button cell batteries, which should last about three months. They're easily replaceable.

The lower screen is simpler and ugly, so I removed it by pulling the flex cable from its slot on the board. That did not seem to interfere with the top screen and it still flashes normally.

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