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I can probably get 80% of the way there by putting in some work to find dark mode settings. That is probably a good idea, since this technology is expensive and still a little wobbly. | |||
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Boox mira pro color - 24”, $1,800 | Boox mira pro color - 24”, $1,800 | ||
Ok, so I have to edit most of my comment above lol. I reached out to Boox and they sent me what seems to me the more updated version of the software and it was able to detect the monitor. I was able to change some settings now with the software and WOAH, what a huge difference it makes. I'm no longer dealing with heavy ghosting and super slow cursor. You really do need the software to make it work. I'm also trying out BetterDisplay as another commenter here suggested. The display still doesn't look fantastic, but it works if you need to read docs and for writing (which is what I wanted the Mira for mostly). I'm going to continue to play with the settings and see if I can figure out something ideal. Will post pics soon. | |||
I have bigme251, quality in this boox is nicer, and better speed. | |||
To quickly answer your question: yes, it's usable with front light off, though noticeably darker than my Kindle. The color filter layer in Kaleido 3 naturally reduces light transmission, that's why I think it's darker. | |||
I work in a dim office, so some front lighting helps visibility and mimics the LCD experience I'm used to. After your comment, I tested different levels and found ~80 gives excellent results, so I won't be using the maximum anymore. | |||
Here are three comparison shots: cold light at 0, 80, and 255. Notice the daylight glare in the upper right at 0 - exactly what u/banned20 mentioned about needing good ambient light without front lighting. | |||
I think it's usable without front light if you have good room lighting, but the panel is indeed inherently darker than B&W e-ink, so I guess it depends on your sensitivity to the front light. | |||
Dasung 13 | Dasung 13 | ||
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==RLCD== | ==RLCD== | ||
RLCDs are physically heavy and cumbersome, where E ink is light and portable. RLCD is also sensitive to ambient lighting conditions in a way that eink is not. | |||
SVD Eve: 24”, $1,700 | SVD Eve: 24”, $1,700 | ||
Eazeye 2: 24”, $1,000 | Eazeye 2: 24”, $1,000 |
Latest revision as of 19:29, 28 September 2025
Monitors
I can probably get 80% of the way there by putting in some work to find dark mode settings. That is probably a good idea, since this technology is expensive and still a little wobbly.
Eink
Bigme B13 13 inch $700
boox mira13.3 - greyscale
Boox mira pro color - 24”, $1,800
Ok, so I have to edit most of my comment above lol. I reached out to Boox and they sent me what seems to me the more updated version of the software and it was able to detect the monitor. I was able to change some settings now with the software and WOAH, what a huge difference it makes. I'm no longer dealing with heavy ghosting and super slow cursor. You really do need the software to make it work. I'm also trying out BetterDisplay as another commenter here suggested. The display still doesn't look fantastic, but it works if you need to read docs and for writing (which is what I wanted the Mira for mostly). I'm going to continue to play with the settings and see if I can figure out something ideal. Will post pics soon.
I have bigme251, quality in this boox is nicer, and better speed.
To quickly answer your question: yes, it's usable with front light off, though noticeably darker than my Kindle. The color filter layer in Kaleido 3 naturally reduces light transmission, that's why I think it's darker.
I work in a dim office, so some front lighting helps visibility and mimics the LCD experience I'm used to. After your comment, I tested different levels and found ~80 gives excellent results, so I won't be using the maximum anymore.
Here are three comparison shots: cold light at 0, 80, and 255. Notice the daylight glare in the upper right at 0 - exactly what u/banned20 mentioned about needing good ambient light without front lighting.
I think it's usable without front light if you have good room lighting, but the panel is indeed inherently darker than B&W e-ink, so I guess it depends on your sensitivity to the front light.
Dasung 13 Compatibility issues with Apple? https://www.reddit.com/r/eink/comments/1h5baib/anyone_use_apple_silicon_mac_with_eink_monitors/
RLCD
RLCDs are physically heavy and cumbersome, where E ink is light and portable. RLCD is also sensitive to ambient lighting conditions in a way that eink is not.
SVD Eve: 24”, $1,700
Eazeye 2: 24”, $1,000