New E-Ink monitors for laptops and computers. Electronic paper serves your eyes

New E-Ink monitors for laptops and computers.  Electronic paper serves your eyes

Thanks to their unique screens, e-book readers have taken a large part of the readers who are not so attached to paper books. However, as you know, technology is not limited to only one segment, and just as electronic paper in readers has brought relief to their users, in the future it will more and more often provide the same to those who do not have readers at all. New E-Ink monitors for laptops and computers are slowly emerging on the market, and this time we were reminded by Onyx International.

Onyx International and its new E-Ink monitors for laptops and computers

E-Ink, or simply electronic paper, is a type of screen that is primarily designed to provide a respite for our eyes. This is definitely not a perfect equipment, because by displaying usually only shades of gray, it is simply not “for everything”. However, writing, reading or programming with its use seems even advisable, which is emphasized even by their low energy consumption. This is something important above all when working outside the home.

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Thus, on the wave of these advantages, Onyx International has just revealed its 13.3-inch Boox Mira E Ink display, displaying 16 shades of gray in 1650 × 2200 quality, which translates into 207 PPI. There is no shortage of backlight with adjustable color temperature (cold, warm) or manually adjustable refresh rate to take care of our eyes even more. It was designed according to the rules of a minimalist look, but definitely not the equipment. This 590-gram hardware designed for laptops offers two USB Type-C ports, one mini HDMI connector, and even VESA 75 × 75 holes, but unfortunately it costs a lot, $ 799.99.

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However, this is not much compared to the planned 25.3-inch Boox Mira Pro monitor with a resolution of 3200 × 1800, for which you will pay $ 1,799.99. This equipment will be created for stationary work, offering DisplayPort, HDMI, miniHDMI and one USB-C input.

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