Bocus, who is about to make some excellent editors and e -ink bullets, has just announced its first colorful PC monitor. Bocus is called Meera Pro, it uses a 25.3-inch E-ink Calido 3 display that copies the paper shape-a screen technology that is already in use in several famous ads, including coil kallersoft and Cobo Libra color.
Like the editors, my Pro is also bright instead of placing back lighting on LCD screens, which has the ability to adjust both brightness and light temperature (warm or cold). There is also a dedicated refresh button to minimize ghosting, which can be a major problem on the epipur display. This paper -like panel will also reduce the reflection and glare.
To strengthen its monitor credentials, my pro has a built-in speaker and a pair of five ports, including USB-C, HDMI, MINI HDMI and display ports. You can also get my pro version to help operating system, whether it is Windows, Mac or Linux.
About this is about my Pro’s main credentials, which is primarily a colorful version of Black and White Bocus Meera, which was launched in 2023.

Read a convenient
I am a huge supporter of the addresser because they use because of e -ink screens, whether they are in gray scale or color. Like eager readers like me, they are ‘easy to eyes’, which allow you to read right till bedtime. So would it not be good if there was a capable e -ink PC monitor that did not pressure the eyes so much for about eight hours to work.
As a photographer, I will not use the e -ink screen to edit my photos because the colors will be very soft and irrelevant, but I can see it properly in my workflow in the office, which is primarily as editor of the tacker’s articles. It will replace the old 24 -inch deal monitor that I have currently arranged to edit the articles in particular articles in vertical orientation because it has major viewing angle problems.
Checking drafts written in the Google document by a writer of my team will be terrific on the e -ink display. I have already tried to do this on the e -ink screen, though the Box Go is at 10.3 at 10 inches one because it allows me to log into my Google Drive account. However, this is not the easiest tool to type (and I can’t write it on Google Documents), so a dedicated monitor that connects with my MacBook and other Perry Ferrals without interruption. It would be good

Is there any spare change?
This is the limited use of an e -ink display that has raised the question of $ 1,899.99 / AU $ 2, 499 (about £ 1,400). I am even more worried about how to improve my pro -ink Cleudo 3 display to show 4,096 colors in my palette.
While the colorful boxes are good – and I have experienced many of them – I think Kobo has done a good job of making full use of Cleudo 3 tech. So although my pro can be enough for my specific use, I suspect other users will miss it.
In addition, based on my previous experience with BOX EDIrs (color or monochrome), the company has not always been able to minimize gasting-except Bocus Palma’s offer of several refresh rates that may be applied on the basis of every application. Will the refresh button be better? Well, I definitely can’t say because I didn’t try me or my pro.
The higher the price can be known, especially keeping in view the limits of such a screen, it seems that it is kind, equal to the prices. For example, 10 -inch monochrome e -ink writing tablets such as 2024 coil scratches and notable is sold in sales above $ 400 / £ 370 / AU $ 600, while colorful paper pro (which uses a customs version of the new e -ink gallery 3 technology) will set you $ 579 / £ 559 / AU $ 929. The 25 -inch display raises these prices and throw it into the price of the stand and I can see why the price is so high.
And US consumers will also need to keep any potential taxes, so expect to pay more than the launch list.
Despite the high cost, I would be very excited to get something like this on my desk.


