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e-Ink is receiving very high interest in commercial applications, such as price tags and billboards, due to lower running costs. If anything, market size is increasing rapidly, with the tech making it's way down to consumer grade stuff. For example, e-Ink tablets like Remarkable and Boox have improved dramatically in just the last few years.
Well that's good news then. Hopefully these will be larger and cheaper soon.