* E-Ink on Android, and other new things! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytpRnRke6I0
* E-Ink for Productivity: An Introduction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NfX0vlCa4k
Also you'll have to do some coding to get this to work properly as it's addressed as 2 half displays. A bit like 4K used to work with DL-DVI.
However if you want something that just plugs in to DVI or HDMI, then get the paperlike. Huge price difference though.
EDIT: After thinking about it, I imagine the software using these displays already convert color to grayscale for images in documents, etc. I imagine that conversion would work with pre-existing syntax highlighting. Oddly, I can't find images online of source code being displayed on e-ink.
I've been looking for a reason to get a reMarkable tablet. Maybe this is the excuse I need. Since root access comes out-of-the-box, it might not be too hard to set it up as a display for coding.
Then again, maybe a display like those shared in these comments would be more cost-effective.
Obviously the refresh rate isn't good enough for most media, but i still think it would be nice for reading docs.
e-ink is great for static content, but just wondering if the high latency be a little bothersome for dynamic content like a code text window? I usually jump around a lot when I code and have to keep an eye on the debug/output window which refreshes a lot. I feel like a rock-solid image (high refresh rate LED monitor) and smooth motion would be less tiring to the eyes.