

110ms is absolutely noticeable in anything interactive, ie menus and shit, if it is bad enough that you care is a matter of personal preference, I would test before committing any substantial amount of money into this.
110ms is absolutely noticeable in anything interactive, ie menus and shit, if it is bad enough that you care is a matter of personal preference, I would test before committing any substantial amount of money into this.
This is incorrect.
Consider two decreasing lines, one with a slightly lower slope. Now imagine the steeper line starting higher on this graph, eventually the lines will cross and despite starting lower the shallower line will be higher.
Its fairly trivial to get linux to pretend there is a display (wayland / x11 agnostic) if you ever find yourself in that situation again.
Why would you want that? Honestly?
Please note that even at 30hz eink displays still have hundreds of milliseconds of latency
“Imminent collapse” is a fairly common theme among modern economies
Arachne is more cleverer but more susceptible to poorly tuned settings (than the classic slicing engine)