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Quality of light: Our eyes are designed to process natural, reflected light better than self-illuminated objects (i.e. artificial light). e-ink wins in this regard and can help reduce strain when ...
All e-ink displays are as safe to the eyes as a piece of paper, as long as you don't turn on the front light or you don't squint because of the bad light.
BOOX. Put another way, an e-ink display like the Boox Mira Pro (Color Version) is probably best for office work or design, where you’re working with a web page or office documents.
E Ink Holdings Inc. (8069.TWO), based on technology from MIT’s Media Lab, provides an ideal display medium for applications spanning eReaders and eNotes, retail, home, hospital, transportation ...
That said, E ink displays can be expensive, and the Mira Pro (Color) is no exception. A US customer can expect a price closer to $4654.98 At 23.5 inches, it's priced at $1899.99.
Regardless, the research says "no"—E-Ink isn't inherently better for your eyes. Update: Joe Croft, co-founder and EVP of Research Design and Development at Gunnar ...
Boox’s first color e-ink monitor offers rest for your weary eyes. A lack of competition plus potential tariffs mean the new Boox Mira Pro won't be a cheap alternative to a traditional LED display.
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