Re: [DIYbio] Amazon unintentionally solves "low cost lab automation device" challenges



On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 10:21 AM, Jonathan Cline <jcline@ieee.org> wrote:
 This past month with Amazon dropping the price of the lowest cost Fire tablet to $35 

It seems the cheapest I can find with Prime 2-day shipping is now $39.99, and this doesn't seem to be a recent generation

the only item missing from the low end Fire to truly seal the deal to make the product into "electronic paper" is a bidirectional general purpose input/output contact on the outside

I wonder if wires are needed these days with the ESP8266 or ESP32 (wifi microcontrollers). That Fire tablet has Wi-Fi... so things could be even more flexible.

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