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  "textContent": "Over the past few years we’ve seen a bunch of companies deliver E Ink tablets and monitors that use software tricks to deliver high screen refresh rates. But there’s usually a price to pay: the closer you get to 60 fps, the more ghosting and stuttering you’re likely to see. But developer Wenting Zhang came […]\n\nThe post This Game Boy emulator for the M5PaperS3 runs at 60 FPS on an E Ink screen appeared first on Liliputing.",
  "title": "This Game Boy emulator for the M5PaperS3 runs at 60 FPS on an E Ink screen"
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