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welcome to a new vlog today weamp;#39;re going to answer the question of how fast can you update the ePaper display showed in an earlier video is it suitable to display life updating values from a sensor for example some people asked these questions in the comments of the previous video so Iamp;#39;m doing some tests to try and answer those questions now there will be a big difference between trying to update the whole screen and trying to update just a small section and that delay might also be related to how fast the processor can send the information to the display so for example measuring the time pass between sending the first byte of data to this display and the last byte going out is not that relevant it might just be a slow processor and the display could accept data much faster also in the case of nerd we know the ROM size is very limited so a full buffer could not be implemented for this display this means sending of data to the display is done inefficiently increasing the