Software engineer Alireza Alavi has developed a project that allows Linux users to repurpose an old e-ink tablet as a secondary computer monitor. The setup creates a mirrored clone of an existing display over the network using VNC, aiming to reduce eye strain with improved readability.
In a recent tutorial, software engineer Alireza Alavi demonstrates how Linux users can integrate an e-ink tablet into their desktop setup as a secondary reading screen. The project transforms the tablet into a mirrored clone of a second display, leveraging VNC for remote network access.
This approach enables e-ink enthusiasts to upgrade older tablets, incorporating them into the desktop experience through a simple server configuration. Traditional monitors provide a standard viewing option, but many users seek enhanced eye comfort and readability, which e-ink displays offer due to their paper-like quality.
Alavi's method focuses on reusing existing hardware, making it accessible for those looking to minimize eye strain during prolonged computer use. The tutorial highlights the setup's potential as a perfect secondary screen for reading tasks over the network.