There's something new coming to the market in the form of the world's first-ever E-ink computer monitor that supports colour. Typographers will appreciate this new Paperlike offering from the tech ...
The Dasung Paperlike 253 U E-Ink Monitor is a new type of monitor that uses E-Ink technology. E Ink is the same technology that is used in e-readers, and it has a number of advantages over traditional ...
Staring at a backlit computer screen all day really isn’t good for your eyes. In fact, according to the American Optometric Association, just two or more continuous hours at a computer every day is ...
Boox has unveiled its Mira Pro (Color Version) E Ink monitor, priced at a hefty $1,900. Features include a 25.3-inch paper-like color E Ink display, a Kaleido 3 glass screen, and adjustable front ...
DASUNG is one of the leading names in the world of E-ink monitors. The company has launched many monitors in this series. In fact, it launched the world’s first curved e-ink monitor – DASUNG Paperlike ...
Think of E Ink and you are likely to have glimpses of a monochrome display that looks and feels like real paper. That is because it is a reflective display and is hence extremely soothing to the eye.
TCL has announced a slew of monitors due in 2024 with numerous hot new technologies at a display tech conference in China. Arguably the biggest news is its inkjet printed OLED technology, which ...
I actually want an e-ink monitor but right now these are really niche products which just haven't broken into public consciousness ... and so the formats and pricing match the low demand. It seems at ...
At $1,500, you’re better really be into reading to justify buying this monitor over a 4K screen with high refresh rate. E Ink devices are great for two reasons: they’re gentle on the eyes (no blue ...
Even with tablets featuring full-color high-res LCD screens available for less than $100, ereaders, with their black and white electronic paper displays, are more popular than ever because they’re as ...
I read hundreds of pages of documents like SEC filings/annual reports online and I usually just print them out. However I would rather save some trees and reading them on IPS monitor gives me eye ...