We have noticed that e -ink equipment means a smartphone, the Ek display has been posted on the flip side of the laptop lid, and even a folding e in ink tablet. Still, somehow, Box Meera Pro The color e in in ink monitor is a paper -like screen that I interesting the most. The only question is whether its refresh speed is enough to keep with my browser, while watching a YouTube video on the side, while watching a YouTube video on the side.
Box is known for its e-readers, tablets and its phone-shaped Boox Palma. At the other end, the company’s Meera pro black-and-white monitor looked a little bit like a novelty without option. New, $ 1,900 Meera Pro with color is an expensive, although promising products that can make your screen easier.
The color e ink uses ink ink capsules that are pulled around with an electric field. The Monitor of the BOOX uses the Kaldo 3 display Tech of E Ink which can display 4,096 colors. The performance type was designed for tablets and other signage, but we are a little surprised that it took so much time to make it in full monitor for someone.

The Boox Mira Pro promises to be a fast enough refreshing to watch the video. Nevertheless, previous attempts to use Kaleido to see YouTube were not ideal. Box claims that its “super refresh” can reduce some ghosts that occur when pictures change very fast for performance. Nevertheless, the company makes it clear on its website that “the refresh speed of the ek monitor is not as much as a traditional monitor, and the increased speed will result in more ghosts.” So if you were thinking that you would use this monitor for gaming above the typical 24 frames per second, then you can really expect a visual visual.
Mira Pro comes with four mode that users can switch during scrolling, reading, typing or content viewing. The e -ink monitor also includes a physical button that you can press to refresh the screen if necessary. The included stand allows for the swollen and tilt. You can also turn 90 degrees to use it vertically, which is easy for coders.
We have to see it in the person to believe this, but there are other reasons why you want a 25 -inch e ink display on a specific backlit IPS LCD monitor. The display type is usually less stressful on your eyes. After eight hours of working with a screen, a full -sized e ink monitor looks powerful. The negative side is that the colors will probably not look as accurate as they should be on the LCD or OLED display. The images of OLED’s “Inky” blacks will also appear slightly away.
The specs of the display are not very shabby. The resolution is 3,200 x 1,800, and has ports for HDMI, Mini-HDMI, USB-C and displayports. The monitor also includes dual speakers. This is equal for the course on your average work monitor, but at $ 1,900, Rang Meera Pro is asking a lot for its big e ink performance. Its cost is approximately $ 2,000 Samsung Odyssey 3D, another niche monitor with another special use case. At least it is clear that there is still space for people to new with the old, stand desktop screen design.