The device significantly reduces the load on the eyes with prolonged operation and, unlike analogues, has a comfortable frequency of image renewal for work.
BOOX announced its first desktop monitor with a colored e ink display Boox Mira Pro Color, Verge reports.
Being new is an extended version of Black and White Mira Pro, published in 2023, but is now using E Ink Kaleido 3 technology, similar to the one used in the “reader” color to kindle.
The monitor has a 25.3 -inch screen with a resolution of 3200 × 1800 picses and supports up to 4096 colors. Although similar devices support more colors, EK Kaleido 3 technology provides a faster image updating, giving you to comfortable to work with texts, power tables and even viewing the video, whose analogues are not capable.
The main advantage of the ink shows is that they do not illuminate the light, but reflects it, which significantly reduces the load on the eyes during long work. The monitor is equipped with a backlight with the possibility of adjusting the color temperature, the speakers, a special update button to eliminate the “ghost” of the images, as well as HDMI, Mini HDMI, USB-C and displayport port.
However, the device is not suitable for players or designers, as it will not be able to reproduce saturated colors or respond quickly to dynamic content. But for editors, writers or office workers who have been working in the text for a long time and suffering from eye fatigue, the color of myrrh Pro can be a variety of benefits and comfortable solutions.
The freshness price is $ 1899.99, as Boux warns that delivery is made only from China, which means importing duties can significantly increase the final cost, especially for consumers in the United States.
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