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I was talking to my friend early in July about various display techniques and they pointed me at this video by Ben from Applied Science and its an amazing video. I urge you to go watch it. At any rate I headed over to Waveshare, the people who make a bunch of types of e-paper displays, and bought some and it was basically the very next day that they went and posted to their twitter about this seven color display, and it BLEW MY MIND, so I just immediately headed over to Waveshare and bought it. Well good thing I did because right after I bought it it went out of stock, so you can tell that theres a lot of other people who thought this was pretty cool. Not long after I purchased this did I actually start to get some ideas about what I might be able to do with it, and one of those ideas was to make a gift for my mom. A picture frame which changed pictures at night. So, because its an e-paper display it doesnt light up. It looks a lot like an actual pict