Box, some of the best ereaders and the manufacturer of E ink writing tablets, has just announced its first color PC monitor. Called the Boox Mira Pro, it uses a 25.3-inch Ek Calido 3 display that simulates as paper-a screen technique that is already in many popular ereders, including kindle colorsoft and cobo bent.
Like ereaders, Mira Pro is lying in front instead of backlighting on LCD screen, which has the ability to adjust both brightness and light temperature (warm or cool). There is also a dedicated refresh button to reduce ghosting that can be a major problem on the e-paper display. This paper -like panel will also reduce reflection and dazzle.
To enhance its monitor credentials, the Mira Pro also includes a pair of speakers and five ports of five ports, including USB-C, HDMI, Mini HDMI and displayport. You can also get a Mira Pro version to support the operating system you use, whether it is Windows, Mac or Linux.
It is about this for the main credentials of Mira Pro, which is essentially a color version of the Black-And-White Box Meera launched in 2023.

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I am a very large proposer of areders due to the e ink screen, whether they are in grayscale or color. For readers like me, they are ‘easy to have eyes’, so that you can read it right till sleep. So would it not be good if there was a competent e in in inc monitor who was not under stress for about eight hours, which I spend in working?
As a photographer, I will not use an e ink screen to edit my photos as the colors will be very soft and unsatisfied, but I can see it fitting in my workflow in the office, mainly as the editor of articles for Techradar. This will replace the 24-inch del monitor of aging that I currently established for editing articles in vertical orientation because it has major viewing issues.
The investigation of the draft written in the Google document by one of my team authors will be excellent on an e ink display. I have already tried to do this on an e ink screen, although a Boox Go at 10-inch is on one at 10.3 as it allows me to log in to my Google Drive account. However, it is not the easiest tool to type (and I cannot write on Google Docs), so a dedicated monitor that originally connects with my MacBook and other peripheners will be really good.

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This is the limited use of an E in Ink display that has questioned me the launch price of $ 1,899.99 / AU $ 2, 499 (about £ 1,400). I am also concerned with the fact that the e -ink Kalido 3 display on Meera Pro can be adapted to display 4,096 colors in its palette.
While the colors box ereaders are good – and I have tested many of them – I think Cobo has done a better job of making full use of Calido 3 Tech. So when Meera Pro may be enough for my specific use case, I suspect that other users will lack it.
In addition, based on my previous experience with the BOOX EREADERS (color or monochrome), the company has not always been able to reduce the ghost-the box can be applied on the basis of the repayment despite offering the fresh rates except for the Box Palma. Will the refresh button be better? Well, I can’t say to make sure I have not tried Meera or Meera Pro.
The higher the price can, the more, taking into account the boundaries of such screen, it seems slightly, with the price of the erader. For example, 10 inch monochrome e ink writing tablets such as 2024 kindle screens and notable 2 $ 400 / £ 370 / AU above $ 600 above the color, while the color remarkable paper Pro (which uses a custom version of the new E Ink Gallery 3 technology) will return to you with $ 579 / £ 559 / AU $ 929. For 25 -inch performance, do these prices extraplace and throw it in the cost of the stand and I can see why its price is so high.
And in the US, customers also have to take into account any possible tariffs, so the listed launch is expected to pay more than the value.
Despite the high price, I am very excited to do something like this at my desk.

