![]() If you did want to DIY, DAKboard works similar to the Magic Mirror Pi library, just on a screen instead of mirror. A bit pricy for me but that's if you don't want to DIY. DAKboard offer what you want, including their own display if you don't want to buy and set up your own. If you did want to DIY, DAKboard works similar to the Magic Mirror Pi library, just on a screen instead of mirror. Also preferably available to buy in EU to avoid massive customs costs. A bit pricy for me but thats if you dont want to DIY. The E-Paper Smart Display is a wall-mounted e-ink calendar that shows you a Google Calendar. DAKboard offer what you want, including their own display if you dont want to buy and set up your own. Īm I missing some obvious point here? I thought I had found a kindred spirit when, in Googling the subject, I came across the 2-year-old plea, "Why do we still buy calendars?" - only to read a back-handed celebration of their eternal indispensability. Also preferably available to buy in EU to avoid massive customs costs. ![]() Samsung provides a near miss in the form of a built-in display to one of its refrigerators. I've been searching Google UK for such a device, with just one result, for a product awaiting a patent. It’s a digital wall calendar that features an Internet. ![]() I don't want to have to go to the bedroom, where my iMac resides, any time I want to see at a glance when the dentist's appointment is. The Calou is a digital wall calendar based on Android functions with e-Paper display and with that the first ever smart calendar It can be synchronized via Wifi with an iPhone or Android smart phones and sets up all of your dates and appointments in a unified and clear manner. I keep thinking how smarter - dust free and more consistently legible - an LCD panel would be, displaying appropriate bits of my iMac's iCal when touched. ![]() I have a chalkboard hanging on a kitchen cupboard door with the month's appointments, etc, listed. ![]()
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