I tend to read PDFs at my computer, and I would prefer to read them on e-ink, on a large display.
I just searched and found Dasung Paperlike[0], but it seems both quite small and quite expensive.
Is there some technological limitation to creating a large e-ink monitor?
0:https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/paperlike-world-s-first-e-ink-monitor-13-3#/
But they're pricy: grayscale is $3600, color is $4700: https://www.visionect.com/development_kits
The underlying display is still made by eInk Inc, who sells a very similar product on their own website: 31.5" instead of 32", and only in grayscale - but surprisingly: for only $2000: http://shopkits.eink.com/product/signage-evaluation-kit-v3-w...
I plan to buy one of these large eInk/ePaper displays and mount them on the wall in my home's atrium where I'll display a dashboard showing traffic levels, road cameras, and a weather update. I'd really like color though, but $2000 vs $4700 - I guess I'll make-do.