E INK MONITOR / does it cure blue light burnout?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • the boox mira pro is great for reducing eyestrain and fatigue, but can you actually work on an e ink monitor? let's find out. (:
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    00:00 Intro
    0:29 Problem
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    2:00 E Ink vs LED
    2:19 Setup
    2:57 Browsing
    4:00 Working
    5:38 Tips + Links
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  • @AndrewFolts
    @AndrewFolts  Год назад +52

    *My top 10 fav Mira Pro perks...*
    1. Zero eyestrain.
    2. Mentally relaxing.
    3. No blue light.
    4. Minimalist design.
    5. Low power usage.
    6. 24" widescreen.
    7. Rotate 180º for vertical.
    8. Height adjustable.
    9. Invert/refresh shortcuts.
    10. Analog/lofi vibes.
    *Links* / shop below + support the channel with a percent of sale. (:
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    • @diatonicdelirium1743
      @diatonicdelirium1743 Год назад +1

      Interesting, when I was writing my masters thesis (loooong time ago) I bought myself a Cornerstone 19 inch grayscale CRT with a razor sharp display and high refresh rate. I had a similar journey getting used to it and also found the lack of color relaxing.
      Note that productivity goes up dramatically when watching videos and playing games is no longer attractive!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      @@diatonicdelirium1743 Yea, it's really amazing how uninterested you are in social media distractions when you're viewing everything in lofi grayscale, ha. It's night and day.

    • @mcwooley
      @mcwooley Год назад +1

      Less ear ringing? Less dizzyness? Quicker transition between the screen and the real world?
      Those are some things I felt with the Hisense A5 Pro CC (back when it worked in the United States)
      Saturday, April 15, 2023 CE, 01:55 EDT

  • @MaxOakland
    @MaxOakland Год назад +114

    It’s amazing to me that e-ink has gotten to this point. Seems like the frame rate just gets faster every year

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +11

      Yea, it'll be cool to see how close it comes to a regular display the next few years!

    • @maharapratapkshtriya1498
      @maharapratapkshtriya1498 Год назад +7

      ​@@AndrewFolts That will very blissful for whom who spends 8-10 hrs daily.

  • @ericreuter5058
    @ericreuter5058 Год назад +101

    This raises interesting questions about just when color is really necessary. Forced me to think about how often I actually need color and when I'm just used to it. I could even see this making online advertising a lot less intrusive/distracting. Thanks for the thought-provoking review!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +5

      Yea, I'd be fascinated to know how much mental processing power black and white takes vs color. You can experiment even on a regular LED screen by putting the computer on grayscale.

    • @sunderkeenin
      @sunderkeenin Год назад +3

      @@AndrewFolts I think color e-ink, which is hitting some wider viability now, once it's implemented on larger size screens will be very interesting for that question too, as you're still getting strain on the grayscale screen due to the nature of LED of course.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +6

      @@sunderkeenin Yea, I can't wait for color e ink. It's going to be astronomically expensive for a monitor like this at first, I'm sure, ha.

    • @Vary180
      @Vary180 Год назад

      @@sunderkeenin there is software to turn down blue light, i never liked the way it made the colors themselves look though, but i supposed going greyscale + turning blue light down would be an option. that way, one wouldn't need to buy a new monitor in the first place.

    • @jackmaxwell3134
      @jackmaxwell3134 9 месяцев назад

      @@AndrewFolts Dasung (the main competitor of ONYX in the eink monitor field) has recently created a "Paperlike color monitor". I'm waiting for reviews (From Indiegogo it should be shipped in December 2023) but it looks interesting.

  • @natediemer1306
    @natediemer1306 7 месяцев назад +18

    Frankly, this excites me for what is to come in the next 5-10 years. With the market realizing how much lower e-ink power consumption is, it will push the tech forward for advertising in retail, etc. and hopefully more niche consumers will benefit as resolution, framerate, and now color capacity increases. I can see this being a really welcome option for architects who stare at a screen all day - once things move forward in a few years and color is added, I could see a product like an E-Ink Surface Studio being a huge hit with creatives - it can both be a monitor or become a digital drafting table that doesn't emit any blue light!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yea, it'll be interesting to see how far the technology can be pushed. The idea of playing video games or watching movies on e ink with a reasonable frame rate and realistic colors is super enticing.

    • @BuckeyeStormsProductions
      @BuckeyeStormsProductions 3 месяца назад

      As someone who started drafting with pencils and paper, and now uses drafting software for writing repair estimates, and does 3D printing CAD and modeling as a hobby, the idea of a digital drafting table excites me.

    • @agnesm6082
      @agnesm6082 2 месяца назад

      E ink color already exists 😂

  • @graycloudspectator6315
    @graycloudspectator6315 Год назад +18

    Nice review that sums up a lot of my thoughts and experiences on using e-ink devices. Due to severe migraine and eye strain issues from flickering light which unfortunately returned for me in late 2019, I switched to using a Onyx Boox Max 3 as a stopgap solution for a monitor, then shortly afterwards Dasung Paperlike Pro-F, and a Hisense A5 ProCC as a phone.
    However, for a year I have been using Sun Vision Display's RLCD monitor and even though I really love it, because it has colors and a 60 Hz refresh rate, I have to agree with your take that monochrome e-ink has a very calming effect especially for working purposes and if money permits it again in the distant future, I would definitely consider buying one of the widescreen e-ink monitors on the market right now solely for my remote job and other work-related tasks.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Yea, I saw the Sun monitor a while back. How much of an improvement is it over regular LED and how's the detail/color?

    • @graycloudspectator6315
      @graycloudspectator6315 Год назад +4

      ​@@AndrewFolts The contrast is a good deal lower than e-ink and displays with LED backlighting. How you set it up, that is, where it is placed in relation to windows or lamps in a room is a huge factor in getting it in a usable state and I have to turn on my lights sooner especially during this time of the year.
      Detail/color is nice - I had to turn up the saturation for red up a bit, but other than that it's fine with me (if it's bright or you can get actual sunlight on the monitor, it looks quite close to OLED). Actually if you open a picture with a 1920x1080 resolution, the monitor looks like a framed picture.

  • @dridar35
    @dridar35 Год назад +1

    Really nice review. I like your emphasis on the details and you sharing your workflow to improve the experience !

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Yea, it definitely needs some tweaking, but works really well once you get used to it.

  • @dwsel
    @dwsel 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video. I'm really happy to see that you're doing video editing on this monitor as well. I'm really hoping for color e-ink screen soon. The reason is closely related to what you've experienced. Nowadays I can barely work at evenings as blue light from the screens is giving me delayed sleep phase and insomnia. I also wanted to return to my music making hobby. I held off with buying black and white monitor due to me needing some color accents while working with DAW which color codes different functions more than it's the case with video editing. I hope we'll advance with this technology in one or two years that it becomes cheaper and more refined.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  6 месяцев назад

      Yea, there are definitely pros and cons to B&W. Mostly I find I can get by fine without color for 90-95% of what I do in video editing, music production (Logic Pro), and coding, and honestly the accuracy of my color e ink tablet is so poor that it's basically useless for most color related tasks, other than basic social media browsing. Even if someone gave me a color e ink monitor for free, I'd still prefer grayscale and just supplementing with my MacBook as needed.

  • @FunkyDeleriousPriest
    @FunkyDeleriousPriest Год назад

    Great review. I hope these become more popular.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Me too, hopefully they'll become cheaper as the market for them grows.

  • @Syphronix
    @Syphronix 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome and informative. Cheers!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  8 месяцев назад

      No prob. Thanks for watching!

  • @Xingqiwu387
    @Xingqiwu387 Год назад

    Excellent review! Thank you for this very valuable information.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching, Weilhan!

    • @kemariley9493
      @kemariley9493 Год назад

      Lenovo is releasing a new laptop ThinkBook Twist Plus, it will have a 12" eink monitor

  • @lsooc
    @lsooc Год назад

    I glad someone new finally made a new video on this product. I really want this technology to improve I would like to see there to be an color ink monitor with 60hz and for the price to get more affordable. I want one but decided on just buying blue light filtering glasses for $20

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Yea, color would be cool. I actually like grayscale for 80-90% of my work, because it's less exhausting/distracting, but it would be nice to be able to switch to color when I needed it. E ink just release a new color technology, so hopefully we'll see new monitors in a year or two.

  • @bellissimo4520
    @bellissimo4520 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing product and review, thanks.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! Glad it was helpful. (:

  • @PilarBada
    @PilarBada 2 месяца назад

    I suffer from extreme visual snow and currently desperate to reduce screen time so this seems like a great idea!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  2 месяца назад

      Yea, I know what you means, it's really scary. Not that it's good to sit and stare at any screen for a long time, but e ink is totally different in that it's soft/diffuse and doesn't cause that "staring at the sun" effect that LED does.

  • @yuvilio
    @yuvilio Год назад

    Thanks for this great presentation Andrew. Thanks for also emphacizing the addictive/distracting elements of shiny radiative displays. That usually plays second banana to the eye strain, but in many ways is worse, I think.
    I use Dasung (HD-FT) as that came out before Miro. For phone I tried the Hisense A5 Pro CC (which is great but for the fact that its US band support stinks, rendering it useless as a phone).
    For graphics intensive options, I think the current color RLCD (Sun Vision Display, etc) and similar tech (TCL NXT Paper 12, ..) may be just what's needed. Fast refresh but addictive/irritating radiation removed or substantially reduced.
    Really hoping those come out for phones as well (as a mid option between smartphones and minimalistic ones).

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Yea, I have a Hisense A5 too but rarely use it for the same reason. Too bad there's no e ink phone with Google Play. Even having access to RUclips, etc, thru the browser, I never got addicted on the A5 like I did with iPhone. High-intensity LED is the main trigger, not social media, as far as I can tell. RLCD does seem really cool, and I can see myself getting one as a second monitor some day.

  • @Marsk1tty
    @Marsk1tty Год назад +28

    I would absolutely pay a premium for an e ink display, but I would struggle to justify over $800 or so. Hopefully with the minimalist/low-tech movements, the popularity of this tech will rise and prices will fall!
    If it wasn't for VR gaming, I would be perfectly fine with having a laptop as my primary computer and dock it to one of these monitors. Only problem for me is that I can't find a repairable laptop that has enough power to run VR. I'm definitely looking at the light phone though!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +3

      Yea, I think it's only worth it if you work full-time on a computer and have a problem with digital burnout. I can see them getting to $800 within the next 3-4 years, maybe.

    • @seyai1
      @seyai1 Год назад +2

      Have you considered getting a Franework Laptop + eGPU? I think that could hit the mark for repairability and power in a laptop!

    • @jackysteinbergen832
      @jackysteinbergen832 Год назад

      take a look at Mira 13.3

    • @kaya-sem
      @kaya-sem Год назад

      ​@@seyai1 I vouch for this aswell.

    • @smudge2172
      @smudge2172 Год назад +1

      @@seyai1 I was thinking the same. Framework recently announced a 16" version that I believe intends to add support for GPU modules, so that may be worth keeping an eye on.

  • @veredictum4503
    @veredictum4503 Год назад +6

    Hey, this is really appreciated. Not just an unboxing / features list, but "how to" for daily use. Like you, I have become increasingly concerned about the hours I am spending on a screen out of necessity. All our information is coming from a computer now.
    An idea might be 2 monitors - standard LED (video, graphics, movies) + e-ink (for those that do not (text, articles, news, spreadsheets). I wonder if that would work out? A bit more fiddly and moving things around, but then, less eyestrain!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Yea, if you have the self control to avoid social media, etc, on LED it could work really well. I don't, apparently, ha. So if I get a second monitor, it''ll probably be one of those Boox color e ink tablets.

    • @curlymelanie
      @curlymelanie 11 месяцев назад

      This is my goal, to have a small LED monitor for fast frame rate paired with a nice eInk monitor. I can't do the price on the Mira, though. I just bought the Boox Tab Ultra C, and for me the little bit of color makes a big difference in useability. It still has soft colors, like looking at a color newspaper, and I find it relaxing. The Boox Ultra Tab C is a weird fit in my life -- it's not quite robust enough to replace a tablet or laptop, but I can intentionally save certain work for it.

  • @baltgames1
    @baltgames1 Год назад +7

    I have Mira 13.3. And I can say it's a future for healthy work. It's much easier to work, more relaxed, less eye strain. I recommend this device If you want to save your eyes in the long term and be more productive. :)

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Sweet! Yea, I might get a Mira too eventually. I just want a whole wall of e ink monitors, ha! (:

    • @jenea007pon
      @jenea007pon Год назад

      I have one too for coding. Earlier I wanted quit my job because eyes strain.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      @@jenea007pon Yea, it literally saved my career. Don't know what I would have done without it.

  • @mornienh
    @mornienh 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience of use at various levels with this very particular technology. Unfortunately, there is still a long way to go before it can be considered truly useful, and even more so for it to have a reasonable price... It's a shame, we haven't made much progress in the last decade.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  4 месяца назад

      Whether it's "useful" depends entirely on your use case. For me, it's perfect, and $1,800 was a bargain, because it was either that or quit YouTubing, since my eyestrain was so bad from LED. I even prefer grayscale, because it prevents me from getting distracted on social media and I can do 95% of what I need to without color. Overall it's amazingly relaxing for writing, researching, organizing, and even editing videos or watching tutorials. The #1 best purchase I've ever made in my whole life.

  • @alvaromatasferrer5841
    @alvaromatasferrer5841 Год назад +1

    I haven been having severe migraines caused for very bright displays (Lg, Apple, etc..), As I am a graphic designer it has been a nightmare to be able to work everyday and I have been having painkillers almost few days every week to calm the migranes. I found that working with projectors of short throw very calming for my eyes, (especially OPTOMA ML1050ST+ WXGA 1000 LED LUMENS , thanks to the LED it has a very similar colour spectrum as displays). I am hoping that EINK releases colour monitors with 60hz, that would be a dream for my eyes. Thanks for the video it helped me to find this new technology.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Interesting! Yea, I've been researching short throw's, and was wondering if they'd be easier on the eyes.

    • @alvaromatasferrer5841
      @alvaromatasferrer5841 Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts the projector that has a lot of Lumens can be very bright to be close, but something with 1000 lumens should be fine, the Optoma ML1050 is great for my eyes, the bounce from the wall doesn't hurt my eyes. The only problem is not as sharp as I wish, but colours are pretty good with a good colour profile. Orange glasses and red ones helps as well to avoid as much blue light from the screens.

  • @KokoroXIII
    @KokoroXIII 2 месяца назад

    Hi Andrew, thanks for your informative & honest review of that Mira monitor. I also suffer from the eye fatigue when using regular LCD/Led displays and I'm about to buy my first e-ink. Did you happen to have a chance to use / test a color eink monitor (25" Dasung or BigMe)? I would love to hear your opinion before taking my final decision on which eink model fits me better (whether color or b&w). What I found out so far is that Kaleido 3 technology has some drawbacks including the darker screen and the text is generally a bit more dull (both compared to a regular 25" b&w eink). The displayed colors are washed out like in an old newspaper, but that's not an issue for me. I'm using my PC mostly for coding, excel, browsing, emailing, youtube and occasionally some games. Most of these activities don't require colors, however they are a nice addition when coding (you know, like green strings, yellow vars, etc). How long did it take you to get used to the b&w/greyish code and would you consider replacing your current eink to a color one (considering the above drawbacks)?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  2 месяца назад +1

      IMO, color e ink is not accurate enough yet to be of any use. I had a color e ink tablet and ended up selling it, because the colors weren't even close enough to confidently shop for clothes, let alone do design work, etc. And you're right, the clarity of color e ink is worse. What I've found is that I actually prefer doing almost everything, including coding, in black and white. It's so relaxing and I'm mostly working with colors stored in variables, hex codes, etc, which doesn't require having to constantly see things in color. I've edited every single video on y B&W Mira since getting it. I just use my MacBook at the end to color grade. Honestly, I wouldn't want a color e ink monitor, even if the tech was better, because it only took about a week to fall in love with grayscale and it's so much better for focus/productivity.

  • @BrandonKBoswell
    @BrandonKBoswell Год назад +2

    Hey Andrew, great video! I'm curious to your thoughts on OLED monitors. I'm a designer by trade, so giving up color on my primary monitor is probably a no-go, but I wonder if OLED would be better for my eyes than the TN panels I'm using currently.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Hey Brandon! Although OLED lights are beneficial, due to being more diffuse, OLED monitors are actually worse, because they have a much higher contrast between the darkest blacks and lightest whites, which increases eyestrain. Possibly you could go with an e ink tablet or the 13" Mira as a secondary monitor to use when you don't need color. Making sure your workspace is well lit can help cut down on contrast, eyestrain, as well.

    • @BrandonKBoswell
      @BrandonKBoswell Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts thanks for the clarification. I guess I need to fire this setup back up:
      ruclips.net/video/NkaA1NuHmRU/видео.html

  • @lern-undkursvideos2512
    @lern-undkursvideos2512 Год назад

    It is so funny that we seem to be on a similar quest... I wasn't aware that this monitor even exists. I use the remarkable for drawing and the freewrite traveler for writing. the bottleneck is always the monitor though and I hate spending too much time on my lcd display particular in the evening...

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Yea, if you like the Remarkable, you'll enjoy an e ink monitor, because they're still calming but with a much faster operating system. I'm so thankful the Mira exists, because I would have had to give up working on a computer without it.

  • @YaelMendez
    @YaelMendez Год назад

    Love it.
    I want a web enabled tabled now

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Boox has a bunch of rad e ink tablets. I had the Note Air at once point, and it was pretty useful. Not addictive at all, unlike LED.

  • @JPHennessy-cb2ub
    @JPHennessy-cb2ub Месяц назад

    hey man! Love the review. I recently bought this monitor because of your video. Could you breakdown your specific settings? Day one and I'm not sure how to make it work well for my workflow.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Месяц назад

      Hey JP, props for taking the leap, the first few days are going to take some getting used to and then it'll gradually feel like second nature. For settings, make sure you have the Mira app installed. My settings...
      Refresh Speed: 5
      Display Mode: Normal
      Resolution: 3200x1800
      I also made my Mac background solid white to avoid the flickering issue caused by Apple's annoying "Temporal Dithering" feature. I added a keyboard shortcut to quickly invert the screen colors for dark apps and another to refresh the screen as needed for ghosting. You'll develop a reflex for these two (like windshield wipers). Finally, use a minimal high-contrast theme if possible with apps that have that option.

    • @JPHennessy-cb2ub
      @JPHennessy-cb2ub Месяц назад

      @@AndrewFolts thanks so much! I really appreciate the quick and thorough response. this may reveal my tech literacy, but how did you make the keyboard shortcuts work?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Месяц назад

      @@JPHennessy-cb2ub For the refresh, go into the Mira app and click Shortcuts. I have mine set to F5. For invert on Mac, go to Settings → Keyboard Shortcuts → Accessibility and you'll see Invert Colors.

  • @yiyu2217
    @yiyu2217 5 месяцев назад

    This program is very sincere. I bought it and returned it within 3 hours. It would be great if I could give it another chance like you. I am currently using supernote’s e-book, and I also like the feeling of no blue light. This allows me to sleep normally at night. The LED screens of mobile phones and computers make my nerves tense and my eyes dry. Directer is my job, and I want to do this job for a longer time. At the age of 40, it’s time to think about how to extend my career. Thank you, the better to find someone who feels the same way

    • @yiyu2217
      @yiyu2217 5 месяцев назад

      by the way ,i bought it at 2 years ago,I wish i could see this video earlier than I bought it.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  5 месяцев назад

      Know just what you mean. $1,800 is a scary amount of money to spend on such a "limited" and niche product, which is exactly why I returned it the first time. But after more than a year I can confidently say it's by far the most useful piece of tech I've bought in my whole life. The transition from burnout and eyestrain to total relaxation has just been astounding and mostly the limitations are not a big deal, since I can use my MacBook in the few situations where I need accurate color. If you give it another go, feel free to write with questions. Good luck! (:

    • @yiyu2217
      @yiyu2217 5 месяцев назад

      @@AndrewFolts
      I'm actually waiting to see if any new type product come out. I buy monitors every year and sell them next year. I have no hope for the existing LED monitors.Thanks for sharing。

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  5 месяцев назад

      @@yiyu2217 Dasung has come out with a color e ink monitor, but owning an e ink tablet myself, color e ink is mostly useless, because it's not accurate enough to do anything other than basic social media browsing. Maybe it'll improve in a few years, though.

  • @bastianelken7125
    @bastianelken7125 Год назад

    3:32 I could not live with the way text looks on that monitor. Reminds me of something; perhaps fonts in some Linux distro decades ago.
    That being said, interesting review. Thank you for sharing and enjoy! ☺

    • @bastianelken7125
      @bastianelken7125 Год назад

      PS: On the Mira 13.3'' text appears clear/sharp (or at least in a review by RUclipsr My Deep Guide, used with Windows)

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      When you're sitting at a normal distance, you don't notice the difference. It's only when you get close up that the dithering becomes noticeable, much like how newspaper print looks clear and crisp at arms length.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Interesting, maybe Mac renders differently. From what I've heard the legibility of the Mira is supposedly worse, because it's got a touch layer. Either way, the Mira Pro's text looks crisp at normal reading distance, so it doesn't make much difference to me what it looks like close up, other than being kind of cool and analog.

  • @user-vw9tf4rt5o
    @user-vw9tf4rt5o 5 дней назад

    Hi Andrew, thank you so much for shining a light (without shining a light ;-)) on this topic and how you've been able to design a personal solution!
    If you were to make a purchase today for a large screen easiest-on-the-eyes monitor (whether it be e ink or some other technology), would it still be for a Boox Mira Pro or has anything else come out since that you feel would be a better solution?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  5 дней назад +1

      Yep, it'd still be the Boox Mira. Best tech purchase I've ever made, hands down. Both RLCD and color e ink are too muddy and inaccurate to be useful, so the sharpness of grayscale e ink is still the way to go for me. It's like working on newspaper. So relaxing and natural, once you get used to e ink.

    • @user-vw9tf4rt5o
      @user-vw9tf4rt5o 4 дня назад

      @@AndrewFolts Hi Andrew,
      Thanks for confirming that the Onyx Boox Mire Pro 25 is STILL your favorite / recommended monitor!
      Is there any way to support your work other than subscribing and liking (done and done!)? I clicked on the below link to Boox’s website but was unable to make a purchase in their shop (it doesn’t appear that they are selling this product direct 🤷🏻‍♂).
      (note: the only online retailer I could find that has the product in stock and offers a 30 day return policy was B&H Photo)
      If I may ask two more questions…
      (1) Are these still your recommended settings for coupling with a Mac (for reference I’m pairing with a MacBook Air 13” M2, 2022)?
      - Install Mira app for Mac.
      - Refresh Speed: 5.
      - Display Mode: Normal
      - Resolution: 3200x1800.
      - Make Mac background solid white (to avoid the pixel flickering issue caused by Apple's annoying "Temporal Dithering" feature).
      - Add a keyboard shortcut to quickly invert the screen colors for dark apps / websites (go to Settings → Keyboard Shortcuts → Accessibility → Invert Colors).
      - Add a keyboard shortcut to refresh the screen as needed for ghosting (go into the Mira app and click Shortcuts - set to F5).
      - Use minimal high-contrast themes with apps that offer that option.
      - Request/update to Version 10 (if not already preloaded).
      - Anything else?
      (2) Would you still recommend an ambient light setup if one is working almost exclusively during the day with good natural light exposure (and the new frontlight feature if needed with the understanding that it should not be used / minimized as it may increase eye strain / disrupt natural rhythms)?

  • @chisaomusician7752
    @chisaomusician7752 Год назад +1

    I too didn't find out about reflective LCD until after buying an E ink device. This might even become the first time you have heard of RLCD. Would love to see a comparison, Sun Vision Display seems to be the most available. I love E ink for tablet stuff and Art etc. For monitors RLCD sounds like the better choice, but I will need to wait until it arrives to know.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +3

      I've not tried RLCD, but if you need color, that's the way to go. If not, then I'd I'd prefer e ink, because RLCD, from what people have told me, still causes some eyestrain.

    • @chisaomusician7752
      @chisaomusician7752 Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts Yeah color is something I find transmits a lot of information. I read someone mention migraines are still happening with their RLCD, but I don't get migraines, just direct eye problems. Even if it's not perfect hoping it will help.

    • @Charlie-UK
      @Charlie-UK Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts R-LCD is available in Colour & B&W Greyscale. I have both, a Hisense Q5 R-LCD B&W & TCL R-LCD NxtPaper S8 Colour Tablets. They are both excellent, & are beyond compare for reducing eyestrain. They are both, unlike E-Ink, full frame rate so fullframe video is a pleasure...

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      @@Charlie-UK Nice, yea, I might get one in the future as a secondary monitor for color correcting and such.

  • @riopato2009
    @riopato2009 3 месяца назад

    I'm holding out for color e-ink or next paper. It has a saturated newspaper look but having a monitor that basically follows a CMYK color flow would be perfect for my use.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  3 месяца назад +1

      Boox discontinued this one, so hopefully the next time around will be a color monitor. Although I'm kind of attached to B&W due to being more relaxing and less distracting, ha.

  • @discotecc
    @discotecc 8 месяцев назад

    Im for sure going to own one of these in the future when they're better and cheaper

    • @discotecc
      @discotecc 8 месяцев назад

      Like man it looks so nice and pleasant to code on that. Its $1800😢 I mean I guess I could....

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  8 месяцев назад

      Yea, like anything else it just depends on how badly you need it and how much you'll use it. For me I was so burned out on LED that I would have had to quit YouTubing without the Mira, so $1,800 was a "cheap" price for saving my career and allowing me to do creative work on a screen 4-8 hours per day with zero eyestrain.

  • @jonathanburrell7055
    @jonathanburrell7055 Год назад

    So cool!!! 😁😁🙌🙌

  • @joshuaalbert9437
    @joshuaalbert9437 Год назад +1

    Have you considered a ReMarkable tablet? I picked that specifically when replacing my iPad because I could sketch and draw on it. Obviously you would have to add color on a computer. And it supports exporting to SVG so you can retain quality if you need vector graphics.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +2

      No, it looks sweet, though, and a lot of people enjoy it. For me, it's not particularly useful, because I use Procreate for illustrating, and if I'm sketching I either draw on scrap paper (and recycle later) or use quality paper and save the physical copy, because its something meaningful.

  • @MicolAndOtherAnimals
    @MicolAndOtherAnimals Год назад +2

    Great review! I’ve been struggling with screen fatigue as well, and while this display is out of my price range, I might consider the phone 😉

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +2

      Yea, it sucks how expensive e ink is right now. The Mira's worth it if you work full-time on a computer, but otherwise the Light Phone's a great place to start. Cheers!

  • @andrewding746
    @andrewding746 Год назад +1

    Accessibility options on the mac with increase contrast will probably help as well

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Boox must have the contrast cranked up pretty high already, since I just tried it and all that happened was the UI started to disappear.

  • @queterian1526
    @queterian1526 2 месяца назад

    Considering eye strain I'd suggest trying EIZO office monitors (EV series) and setting brightness to level 1-2, it's less than 5 cd/m2 (may be 1-2 candells) and works for me just fine. There are little to no LCD panels in the world allowing you to do that. Usually you're allowed to set brightness to 20-30 cd/m2 as the lowest option. IIRC for less than 10 candells different eye receptors are used.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  2 месяца назад

      Seems like a great option for anyone who needs color. An e ink monitor will still be healthier tho, considering there's zero blue light and 100% of it is just gentle diffused light from the ambient environment. Also, with e ink there's a low refresh rate and zero refresh rate when the page is static versus any LED/LCD monitor, which is constantly flashing 60-120+ times per second.

  • @albertm0110
    @albertm0110 Год назад

    Hi, did you try other DAWs or just Logic? I assume you have to give up colour grouping on the piano roll (and other colour based tools like locking up treble notes while editing the bass ones), did you find a way to work around that? Also, do you find that the lack of colours affects your ability to use certain EQ tools? Like when you have three EQ nodes of different colours. I also wonder if the refresh rate hampers little things like automating an LFO, if the timeline cursor is fast enough that it maps 1:1 to what is playing.
    Also in VSCode, did you have any difficulty spotting squiggly red linter suggestions?
    That's a lot of questions, thank you in advance! We have very similar use cases, so to me this is the best review of the product on the web, subscribed! :D

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      I tried Abelton, which seemed fine. When I upgraded to a newer Logic I didn't even have to invert the colors, because the theme is lighter. I've not run into any issues with needing color, but then again my use case is fairly simple. I've had no problems with VSCode either, since the high-contrast theme really helps to make things more visible. I had a tone of questions like this, and at the end of the day I had to just buy the monitor and give it a try for a week, knowing I could return it if things didn't work out.

    • @albertm0110
      @albertm0110 Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts thank you for your detailed response! Have a nice day :)

  • @howardwologritz2355
    @howardwologritz2355 2 месяца назад

    @AndrewFolts does it require some software to use or can you just plug the monitor in using an hdmi? I have a secure laptop due the nature of my company that I can't download software on

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  2 месяца назад +1

      Technically you can use it without software, but if you're on a Mac the Mira app prevents the constant annoying flickering effect that's caused by Apple's temporal dithering.

  • @WilliamShinal
    @WilliamShinal 10 месяцев назад

    You know what? I'm sold. I often run a dual monitor setup and can feel my eyes fight to resist the strain daily, especially at night since I'm a night owl.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yea, I feel ya. Whenever I have to pull out my MacBook for something it's tiring and I can't wait to get back to my e ink monitor. Enjoy! (:

  • @glennsak
    @glennsak Год назад +3

    Those speakers are dope.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +2

      Yea, Yamaha HS80's. One of the best things I've ever bought.

    • @glennsak
      @glennsak Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts Nice!

  • @hypernewlapse
    @hypernewlapse 3 месяца назад

    In windows I would try the high contrast themes in the accesibility setting, really makes apps ui better to read

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  3 месяца назад

      Yea, I use high contrast with VS Code and it looks great!

  • @slydog7131
    @slydog7131 Год назад +1

    I have a Dasung Paperlike 13.3 inch e-ink monitor. It took a while to get used to but then it was fine for most things. But I kept my LCD monitor and so had a two-monitor setup. A while ago I purchased the Sun Vision Display RLCD (reflective LCD) monitor which uses ambient reflected light and is as fast an LCD with full colors too. Getting the lighting right was more difficult, but when I figured that out, I finally felt comfortable getting rid of the LCD altogether. I still have my e-ink monitor, but it sits mostly unused now.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Cool, yea I've heard some people love RLCD and other people still have eyestrain problems with it. How's it compare to your Dasung in terms of fatigue?

    • @slydog7131
      @slydog7131 Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts I have some pretty significant eye problems from my days as a software engineer. The e-ink monitor was a big help, but I would still have issues using it because of the high contrast and also, I think, due to the auxiliary light I use with it. There is usually much less actual contrast between colors that there is between black and white, and that is important for me. So, the RLCD is quite a bit easier on my eyes, but I can still overdo it sometimes., though it usually takes many hours. The challenge with the RLCD was working out the auxiliary lighting. E-ink has a much brighter background which is absent on the RLCD. Since you are happy with how the e-ink monitor is working for you, I certainly wouldn't make a change. Someday the large e-ink monitors will have color displays and graphics processors to assist with refresh and ghosting, and then e-ink will be even more useful.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      @@slydog7131 Have you tried OLED lighting? Obviously it's worse for a screen itself, but as an aux light I find it very diffuse and relaxing. There's a shop on Etsy that sells them. Will definitely be cool to see what the future holds for color e ink!

    • @electrolove9538
      @electrolove9538 Год назад

      @@slydog7131 I am curious that you were/are a developer. I am wondering about eink and rlcd too. I prefer to code in dark mode. Are you able to use dark mode on an rlcd?

    • @slydog7131
      @slydog7131 Год назад

      @@electrolove9538 An RLCD monitor is just as flexible as an LCD monitor, so if you prefer to use dark mode then you can continue to do so with either an e-ink or RLCD monitor. Using dark mode on an LCD definitely helps with eye strain. I also always suggest setting your monitor or OS contrast settings to the minimum level needed to comfortably work without effort and no more, as well as turning on night light mode and adjusting the colors towards the warmer end. Those adjustments are not necessary with an RLCD monitor, though, and the RLCD looks better with the night light off. Good luck.

  • @user-kv4es3wg7s
    @user-kv4es3wg7s Год назад

    Hi, thanks firstly for the review secondly, I would like to ask how you set it up so that you can work on it, I like it, but I do not understand how to configure, there is nothing on RUclips, in general maybe you could share sources and your own tips, I need it for learning: taking notes, viewing lectures, reading articles, resourcing information and for social networks / mail, thanks in advance, Stephen

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Hey Stephen, the two most important things I did were to add a keyboard shortcut in the Mira app to refresh the screen and another on my Mac to invert colors when I was working in a dark app or website. I have my refresh speed set at 5. Also, if you're on Mac, you'll want to make your desktop background white, as Apple's "termporal dithering" causing pixel flickering,, but it's less noticeable with a blank background

  • @__JimD
    @__JimD Год назад +1

    Andrew - wonderful review. Any chance you have also tried the Dasung Paperlike 253?... which is really the only Mira Pro competition.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      I haven't, but Good E Reader has a comparison video. They both use the same e ink screen, but the Boox is cheaper with a better design and more customization features. No backlight, but I consider that a plus. ruclips.net/video/fycfiWPypkY/видео.html

    • @__JimD
      @__JimD Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts Thanks man, Ill check it out. I'm pretty deep in eink at the moment... Boox Nova Air, Note Air, Max Lumi, and recently the Tab Ultra (a true game changer). I have but don't use a Dasung Paperlike HD. With the Tab Ultra they have the tablet game pretty well covered. I'm really excited for Windows laptops with eink as primary screens, desktop monitor improvements, and of course phones that work on US networks and Google Play.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      @@__JimD Yea, it's really annoying that there's no e ink phones with Google Play. Hopefully there will be soon!

    • @aliciac.7569
      @aliciac.7569 Год назад

      ​@@AndrewFoltsThere actually are in the Hisense line. Their newer lines even come in color eink.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      @@aliciac.7569 Oh cool, didn't realize they added Google Play. Will have to check it out.

  • @richardzee8994
    @richardzee8994 6 месяцев назад

    Can you do a follow-up to this? I watched this a few weeks ago, and am still mulling it over. It's expensive, but I'm considering it might be worth paying a premium if it will help me with concentration, eye-strain, and help cement my computer as a tool rather than a toy. I would really like to see how SSH sessions in MobaXTerm look.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  6 месяцев назад +2

      Yea, I could do an e ink coding video. I thought grayscale would bother me, but now I prefer it, because it's so relaxing and easier to process visually. Wouldn't even want a color a ink monitor if someone gave one to me for free. The Mira Pro has hands down had the most positive affect on my life of any piece of tech I've ever bought.

  • @Alexfreebird
    @Alexfreebird 9 месяцев назад

    It's awesome, I gonna buy it 😍😍😍

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  9 месяцев назад

      Rad! Was a big investment for me, but turned out amazingly. Let me know if you have questions setting it up. Enjoy!

  • @zuzkas99
    @zuzkas99 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video! I was checking that e ink monitor few months back and thought how good it would be for writing, but way too high price for only writing, so i kinda dismissed it. I did not even consider it could be used for editong videos at all.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +2

      Yea, I never would have thought about video editing, either, but it's what I use for 95% of my process now. They have a smaller 13" Mira, which would be great if you mostly just want it for writing.

    • @zuzkas99
      @zuzkas99 Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts Great! Thank you for the tip, I look into it :)

  • @once.5746
    @once.5746 11 месяцев назад

    I bought an old sony e-reader and I'm in love with e-ink technology. The mira pro is ideal for me but sadly it's expensive. maybe I can get an used one.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  11 месяцев назад

      Yea, used ones are popping up, and you can check out the 13" Mira version, as well, which can go for as little as $600 on eBay: ebay.us/nP6Zxv

  • @AthenasStudyRoom
    @AthenasStudyRoom Год назад

    Thank you for this great video! I made the purchase decision after watching your video! Do you see any concern about using two Mira pro side by side? My everyday work involves a lot of data processing (Google sheet, Excel, etc.) & coding. I am used to a curved 38-inch screen. I am considering the scenario of opening multiple windows while working. Does using two Mira pros side by side sound unrealistic?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      They work like any other monitor, so it should be fine. I'd love to have a secondary color e ink monitor for design and video tasks once they become available.

    • @AthenasStudyRoom
      @AthenasStudyRoom Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts Thank you! I feel the same! Would like one color e ink. Hope that the day will come sooner!

    • @kemariley9493
      @kemariley9493 Год назад +1

      I have 2 Miro Pros for work and I have to say I LOVE IT. Its a great experience.

    • @AthenasStudyRoom
      @AthenasStudyRoom Год назад

      @@kemariley9493 Wow, thank you! I am about to receive my first one. Looking forward to it!

  • @Zapirol
    @Zapirol Год назад +6

    Ohh, how cool is an e-ink monitor! I've been struggling with so much eye strain the past few years working as a full time artist, currently in one of those phases. Hearing that the strain issue resolved for you completely gives me hope that replacing normal monitors with more paper/e-ink displays could solve it for me too. The Mira is pricey, but I'll definitely keep an eye on it. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
    Edit: Also, drawing on it seems possible in your video, that's nice. Drawing in black and white would be totally sufficient for me to not have to draw everything on the normal monitor or iPad. Doing more than doodles isn't possible on the reMarkable and Boox Nova 3 that I own.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +2

      Yea, I need to get an iPad Pro with the brush cursor feature, so I can actually test drawing the Mira Pro, but it seemed doable when I was playing around on my iPad Mini. Drawing on LED depresses me so much now that I've experienced e ink, ha!

    • @Zapirol
      @Zapirol Год назад +1

      @@AndrewFolts Ah yeah, you were using Procreate in the video! I'd like to try drawing with a non-display tablet in Photoshop or CSP and see how that works. If you by chance could test this setup, that would be cool (but I get that drawing is not your main field). Connecting the iPad to the pc like you did also seems like it could work, yeah.
      Very cute header, by the way :)

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      @@Zapirol Thanks, Lisa, your floral banners rad too1 When I get an iPad Pro I'll test it with the Mira using multiple apps and post a video about it.

    • @TheaHFrancis
      @TheaHFrancis Год назад

      Thank you for this helpful review

    • @Zapirol
      @Zapirol Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts Looking forward to it!

  • @RivesKuhar
    @RivesKuhar Месяц назад

    Hey Andrew do you prefer this monitor over a color eink like the Bigme B251?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Месяц назад +1

      Yea, color e ink is slower, lower quality, darker, and not accurate enough to use for design, photography, shopping, or basically anything, ha. I had a color e ink tablet and it was nice for general ink but useless for color.

  • @joyhammergames
    @joyhammergames 7 месяцев назад

    I love this technology. Before ordering mine, I used my Mac in greyscale. What strange experience, the computer becomes a tool again.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  7 месяцев назад

      Yea, at first I though B&W was a limitation, but now I love it and other than color grading I actually prefer to work in grayscale.

  • @chris_1988
    @chris_1988 Год назад +2

    Could you do a classic dual monitor setup with one of these and one regular screen that you only turn on when doing color-sensitive work? Or do the E-Ink monitors come with a special kind of software that turns the entire OS black and white even if you have a regular screen hooked up?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +2

      Nope, it's just regular HDMI, and you can use it with whatever other displays you want. I've used it with my iPad, for example.

    • @chris_1988
      @chris_1988 Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts Very nice, thanks!

  • @morgandaniels2495
    @morgandaniels2495 8 месяцев назад

    Just purchased to help with screen sensitivity while recovering from a traumatic brain injury. How did you set up the shortcut for the screen to inverse the colors?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  8 месяцев назад

      Hey Morgan, that's great, I hope it's as helpful for you as it has been for me. For the shortcut on Mac you can go to Settings, Keyboard, Shortcuts, Accessibility, and add it for "Invert Colors."

  • @asitt4007
    @asitt4007 Год назад

    How did you adapt to the low mouse pointer speed due to the low fps? Especially when browsing between multiple tabs and editors...
    Thanks!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      It was annoying at first, but then my brain got used to filling the gaps and I sort of just "knew" where the cursor was going to be. Now it's just as natural as a high refresh monitor, and I don't notice the difference.

  • @Anwrimos23
    @Anwrimos23 2 месяца назад

    What about certain colors that play a huge role on a workflow, like red or green? How do you see the difference between them?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  2 месяца назад

      There's really no color I found I couldn't easily live without for coding, video editing, writing, etc. Mostly I just came to find that I prefer the calming vibe of black and white, unless I'm shopping for clothes or color grading a video, in which case I use my MacBook.

  • @ddk75
    @ddk75 Год назад

    Sorry for all the questions! I have my Mira Pro in hand now. My iMac does not have an HDMI input so it is connected to the Mira Pro solely via a USB-C. But it seems to working fine -- so what is the point of *also* connecting it via a HDMI cable?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Some people have said it gives you a better experience, but it it's working fine, then it's working fine! (:

  • @ravenandthestranger
    @ravenandthestranger Год назад

    Once this becomes cheaper, this type of screen is going to be phenomenal for general office work.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Yea, it's going to be crazy seeing how e ink evolves.

  • @SeaJay_Oceans
    @SeaJay_Oceans Год назад

    GREAT Video - Bring back the B&W mono Monitor - so easy on the eyes... eInk no eyestrain, no headaches...

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Ha, yea, it reminds me of the old Mac with a floppy disk drive in my kindergarten class, but in the best way possible. (:

    • @SeaJay_Oceans
      @SeaJay_Oceans Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts 3.5" Hard plastic floppy disks, if they just made them in 10GB with bluray lasers instead of magnetic disks !
      Flash sticks are nice, but so easy to misplace ! I like the CHYI Cassette Shape USB 3 Flash Drive. It's a Flash Drive just in the shape of a Cassette Tape, (it doesn't actually play in a cassette player.)
      Way back when in high school loading programs from tape was the best way to start up your Sinclair, Commodore, Atari, Apple, or TRS-80 Model I, II, III Bzzzzzt :-)

  • @xander7146
    @xander7146 Год назад

    I'm really thinking about buying this for work but I wonder if it would work with Autocad since I do electrical drawings. Also, i see that you programmed a shortcut to invert colors. This is programmed on the monitor itself or on the OS of your computer? I mean is this an option offered by Boox?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Invert is just a Mac shortcut. You could potentially use it for Autocad, although I think it would work best for the beginning stage when you were putting together the basic structure. It begins to get messy with the ghosting when you have complex textures/gradients, etc, so I usually finish up designs on my MacBook.

    • @xander7146
      @xander7146 Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts Thaank for your feedback !!

  • @ExcitedPunch
    @ExcitedPunch 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, seriously considering this now because I have fallen vastly behind in my self-employment accounting due to chronic avoidance of computer screens. I wonder if this would rescue me?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  11 месяцев назад

      Yea, e ink screens are great for spreadsheets, since you don't really need color. I use mine for Notion tables all the time.

  • @electrolove9538
    @electrolove9538 Год назад

    Great video! Made me rethink a 4K monitor purchase. Question: why is coding in light mode on eink better than coding in dark mode on LCD?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Even the darkest colors on an LCD still emit more light than the lightest colors on e ink, because with LCD/LED the light shoots straight at your eyes versus being gently diffused with e ink via the surrounding ambient light.

    • @electrolove9538
      @electrolove9538 Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts yeah I tried dark mode vs my kindle, and for sure much more relaxing. What ambient lighting do you use?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      @@electrolove9538 Two lights at 45deg on either side of the monitor, one close, and the other 8 feet away or so. The close one is an OLED lamp, which is really nice a diffuse: ruclips.net/video/C3CJ1dHR8yI/видео.html

    • @electrolove9538
      @electrolove9538 10 месяцев назад

      Alright...I did it. Bought a Mira Pro from B&H Photo, and got it in front of me now. Really feels great on the eyes. I am very happy 😊. However there are downsides. Some thoughts:
      Cons:
      1. speakers are atrocious
      2. mouse cursor speed with the max 15Hz refresh rate takes some getting used to!
      3. low resolution is defintely a limitation (@AndrewFolts "crunchy" text) close up, but totally fine at 1m
      4. ghosting is a thing but it actually doesn't bother me
      Pros:
      5. all limitations above are easily overcome and become non-issues quickly imo. you get used to it fairly fast (the slow cursor speed took the longest to adapt to at 3 days)
      6. use Mira software to set auto refresh (I prefer 10min) and shortcuts & do some OS setup changes to optimize as @AndrewFolts said (I increased mouse cursor size, zoom to 200%, full white #FFFFF background)
      7. it's calming like looking at a newspaper, really pretty
      8. beautiful aesthetic and build
      9. definitely is amazing for eye strain
      10. be prepared to sacrifice funcionality for the health of your eyes and brain

  • @CercleDali
    @CercleDali 6 месяцев назад

    I find the price too expensive !
    Do you know if the book ultra can be an external moniteur for Mac ?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  6 месяцев назад

      They have the 13" Mira, which is less expensive. The Tab Ultra can be used as an external monitor with a third party app like Duet Display, but I found the performance kind of slow. Whether or not the bigger monitor is "expensive" just depends on how badly you need it. I would have had to quit my job from LED burnout, so for me $2K was "cheap."

  • @audran2722
    @audran2722 11 месяцев назад

    What do you think about the DASUNG 13.3" E-ink, that is "only" 750 dollars compare to that? I am searching a e-kin monitor for my coding daily life (8-10h in front of computer for coding, and wanna to stop destroying my eyes). Is the 1000 dollars difference worth it ?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  11 месяцев назад

      Boox also has a 13.3" Mira display at the same price, which I'd be more inclined to buy, because DASUNG seems like a very sketchy company. You can find the Mira on eBay refurbished or like-new for as little as $600 sometimes: ebay.us/J3hA4r

  • @Maisonier
    @Maisonier 9 месяцев назад +1

    Does it work with Linux Mint or Ubuntu? Any issues with the ClearType function? thank you.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  9 месяцев назад +1

      Not sure, as I've only used it with Mac. Maybe check the specs page or contact support and they should be able to tell you.

  • @skm6777
    @skm6777 10 месяцев назад

    Does going into the Mac's Accessibility Display settings to change the Color Filter to grayscale have any benefit?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  10 месяцев назад

      Not that I could see, no.

  • @go_vegan
    @go_vegan Год назад

    Thanks for you insight. I bought also one, but the flickering of some "colors" is not very pleasant to me. Do you recognize flickering of some colors and are you comfortable with this? The PPI is for an e-ink panel pretty low, due to the low quantity of colors anti-aliasing isn't working properly, therefore the resolution is not fine for me. Do you also recognize the noise in idle and the louder high pitch noise while using Text mode?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Are you on a M1 Mac? Unfortunately Apple forces all monitors to use temporal dithering, which causes pixels to flicker rapidly to produce more colors. You don't notice it on LED, because the refresh rate is so high, but on e ink it can be annoying. What I did is make my desktop background pure white and set the Mira app to "Anti-Shake: High." FYI, for some reasons the setting only kicks in if you toggle it between "close" and "high" a couple times, and you have to do it every time the computer wakes up from sleep or restarts. Not ideal, but that's the tradeoff of using new tech from small companies.
      The resolution is is fine for me, as I'm not doing anything on the monitor that would require pixel perfection. I actually love that it's a bit crunchy up close, because it looks more natural, less digital. Also, the noise might be the fan. Text mode is useless, IMO, and I'm never on it, but I can hear a soft fan noise in default mode.

    • @go_vegan
      @go_vegan Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts I'm on a M1 machine. Thanks for the Anit-Shake advice, this improved the experience by far. Im uncertain to return the device. The software is poor, the scroll-wheel is terrible (due to software not mandatory to use), my smartphone has better sound and the noise is molesting.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      @@go_vegan Yea, I've literally never used the scroll wheel once since I got the Mira. I just leave it in default mode, which is the best for everything. The fan noise is not noticeable for me, but maybe you're hearing something different.

  • @cpet3589
    @cpet3589 5 месяцев назад

    hi Andrew. I'm hoping i can ask you about flashing on a MacBook Pro. I know the Boox Mira Pro can flash on video mode, but does it also flash on read mode (might be called text mode)? I want to use it on read mode mostly. Thanks so much if you answer.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  5 месяцев назад

      The key is to use the "Anti-Shake" feature with the Mira app. It's a bit quirky, because you have to select "Low" first then "High," but after that the flickering stops and only occurs when the page is moving. If you're looking at a static page it'll be as still as a newspaper. I'd also recommend making your desktop background pure white, which will hide some of the flickering.

    • @cpet3589
      @cpet3589 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your answer!!
      So just to make sure I understand
      1, the Boox Mira Pro never flashes on a static image, like a page of a book, or a scanned image of a picture-so you do not have to use the ‘Anti-Shake’ feature on that.
      2, It does flash on any moving image, like watching a video, or doing desktop filing-when you move the files across your desktop they will flash; however, you can stop that flashing entirely by using the ‘Anit-Shake’ feature. Once you use the ‘anti shake’, the video and desktop filing flickers stop.
      Did I get that right???
      Again, I’m so grateful for your answers:)

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  4 месяца назад

      @@cpet3589 The anti-shake setting is just one-and-done. You set it once when you turn the computer on and then it works continuously. There's only flashing on moving pages, not books, etc.

    • @cpet3589
      @cpet3589 4 месяца назад

      Okay, thanks again. I appreciate it:)@@AndrewFolts

  • @robert_martino
    @robert_martino 4 месяца назад

    Dude I want to buy one but its hard to find :( and I don't see a clear place to buy one on there website

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  4 месяца назад +1

      There are a few on eBay: www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p4432023.m570.l1313&_nkw=boox+mira+pro&_sacat=0

  • @ddk75
    @ddk75 Год назад

    I hope this is my last question! I’m on Day 3 of using the Boox Mira Pro and my eyes don’t feel better at all yet. Was there an acclimation period for you? Or did your eyes feel better pretty much right away?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      My eyes felt better immediately, although it took brain at least a week to adjust, because it was so different working in grayscale and with a slower refresh. Now's it's just like reading a paperback.
      One thing to check is your lighting setup. Glare could certainly tire out your eyes, so I found it works best to have two lights positioned at 45deg. One is about 2-3 feet away and pointed forward, so as not to come into my field of vision. The other is lamp hanging maybe 8 feet behind and to the right of me. It took some experimenting to find what worked, but it's definitely important to have good lighting.

    • @jakes.4151
      @jakes.4151 Год назад

      Do you also have eye strain just reading a paperback book? If so, you might just need to get your vision checked.

  • @willtogrow6878
    @willtogrow6878 Год назад

    Hi Andrew, what computer are you running this on? I heard it is incompatible with mac??

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      I'm using a Mac Mini M1. Because of Mac's temporal dithering, the screen does flicker a bit when you're moving the mouse, but Boox's Mira app at least stops it when there's no motion (reading, etc), so it doesn't bother me. You have to request to be upgraded to v10, though. In short, it works fine with Mac (at least with mine).

    • @willtogrow6878
      @willtogrow6878 Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts I also get that mouse flickering on my current e-ink monitor (dasung paperlike 13.3) - its not that big of a deal

  • @podracer35
    @podracer35 11 месяцев назад

    This seems like the main reason light mode should exist. As someone who uses regular screens, I personally prefer dark mode, but E-ink displays are the perfect use case for light mode.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yea, it's funny, because it's sort of the opposite, like dark mode causes less eyestrain with LED and light mode is easier on your eyes for e-ink, ha.

  • @AthenasStudyRoom
    @AthenasStudyRoom Год назад

    Hi, when I clicked the link you shared to shop for it, it said not available in the US. Did you buy it based in the U.S.? Thank you!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Bummer, looks like they're out of stock everywhere right now. Normally, you can buy it direct from Boox in the US, so I'd just give it a couple weeks and check back.

    • @AthenasStudyRoom
      @AthenasStudyRoom Год назад

      Thank you! Have a great Sunday!@@AndrewFolts

  • @Odajiri
    @Odajiri 11 месяцев назад

    I just got one but it seems to respond very slow when I move my mouse. Would you have any suggestion how to improve?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  11 месяцев назад

      It's not that it's slow it's that the screen doesn't refresh as often as an LED screen, which refreshes maybe 120 times per second. You'll be annoyed the first few days, but then your eyes will get used to knowing how to move the mouse cursor with e ink and it'll feel totally normal. Give it a week or so. (:

  • @MaximC
    @MaximC Год назад

    Interesting. I'd like to see this for phones, I think if a phone has a second display (like this), I'd end up using it quite a bit, actually.
    I saw in the past some phones with such display, but I believe the refresh rate was too slow (basically ok for reading books, but not really ok to browse the internet or say watch RUclips videos, and just navigate the phone).

    • @MaximC
      @MaximC Год назад

      It seems to me that on this one the refresh rate is better, usable not just for reading books.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Hisense makes e ink phones with very fast refresh rates. Worth looking into. I have an old A5, and even that refreshes pretty quick. Only drawback is, being a Chinese company, there's no Google Play.

    • @MaximC
      @MaximC Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts
      Well, that's another issue. Also the ideal would be two displays, and use each as needed/wanted. YotaPhone (model 3 I believe) is like that I think, it has two screens, and I believe it's regular Android (with Google Play, if I'm not mistaken).
      But I don't think I'll be trying them soon. Maybe in the future, if say a popular brand will make a model with a secondary e-ink display on the back - that would be so cool.

  • @ilkero1067
    @ilkero1067 Год назад

    I think using a two monitor setup would be best for the times that need color accuracy or somehow fast refresh rates.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Yea, I could see e ink + rlcd being a great dual monitor setup.

  • @Eliphas_Elric
    @Eliphas_Elric Год назад

    I'm a CAD designer (dental cad) for work and my brain feels like it's been liquified by the end of the day after staring at a LED monitor all day. I wonder if I could do what I do with one of these?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Possibly, depending on how much you need color. I edit 90% of my videos in Premiere, which has a fairly complex UI, and then finish up in color on an LED device.

  • @kyozanuro
    @kyozanuro Год назад

    Hello Andrew, I see that the text and icon on the monitor does not look crisp most of the time, is this normal?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Yep, it's dithered. Much like a newspaper, it looks crunchy up close, but at reading distance it's perfectly clean, because the arrangement of dots creates the illusion of shading, contrast, etc. Obviously, it's not meant to be a high-res monitor, tho. The purpose is more for reading, writing, and doing rough drafts for for visual projects, like video editing, which you finish up on a regular LED monitor or device.

  • @jinghao7708
    @jinghao7708 Год назад +1

    I had the dasung one, and it was awesome. I had the boox tablet before, it doesn't seem that good compare to dasung.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Boox as in the 13" Mira display or one of their actual tablets?

  • @bpet2237
    @bpet2237 11 месяцев назад

    What is that box with grey buttons and felt pad??

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  11 месяцев назад

      Elektron Digiton, it's a groovebox for make synth music.

  • @chaindrums
    @chaindrums 10 месяцев назад

    Since I don´t have the cash to change my current monitor/phone I installed a browser extension that turns everything into grayscale and applied the grayscale mode to my phone. It does not prevent the blue light and all the rest but it does make instagram and youtube so bland and relaxing I find I don´t spend any time on those apps (they where a huge time sink for me). The results have been very surprising! Until now I did not know the power color has to seduce us to click on apps, videos and links!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  10 месяцев назад

      Yea, I love b&w. My Dad's a b&w film photographer, ha. Glad it's working for you. Keep up the good changes!

  • @user-jk3jn4kq4z
    @user-jk3jn4kq4z Год назад

    how di dyou set up your shortcut keys to refresh without using the monitor's button??

  • @khankhaaaan
    @khankhaaaan Месяц назад

    A proper oled monitor from lg and a dim lit room goes a long long way in improving and in my case near eliminating eye strain. Try it.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Месяц назад

      Unfortunately, OLED screens are even worse for eyestrain than LED due to having a higher light-to-dark ratio. They also constantly refresh 60-120 times per second (like a strobe light) whether or not anything is happening on the screen vs e ink, which just sits there (like a newspaper), which is ideal for writing and reading. Even dimmed, OLED is always going to be brighter than everything around it (adding to the contrast issue) vs e ink, which is exactly as bright as the rest of the room (the way things are in nature).

  • @rubencohen2936
    @rubencohen2936 Год назад +2

    I love your hammock, you should do a video on the benefits.
    Too bad you don't have 2400 century Borg technology. You would have a Borg cranial implant, where you don't have to rely on a monitor. Resistance is futile. ♥️ 👣

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Hahaha, that would be the life. Just lying in my hammock, mentally editing RUclips videos. Would give me more free time to plot world domination. I think I'll do a room tour video soon, and the hammock will be in there for sure.

  • @aTinBird
    @aTinBird Год назад

    one monitor for reading/email/working and one monitor for video/images sounds amazing

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Would be sweet to have it on like a 180 swivel, so the monitors were back to back and you could just rotate them around when you needed one or the other. (:

    • @aTinBird
      @aTinBird Год назад

      @@AndrewFolts lenovo has a new laptop coming out like you're describing. oled and e-ink display on opposite sides that twist around. It sounds like a dream, but I'm actually glad I can't afford it right now. dealing with such an experimental, first-gen device is usually more trouble than it's worth for me.

  • @FelixTheAnimator
    @FelixTheAnimator Год назад

    I think eink would really shine in the education sector.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      Yea, my aunt works with kids with learning disabilities, Autism, etc, and was really interested, because they're not so stimulating as LED.

  • @MarkBrockwayPharmDBCPSBC-qk7ng
    @MarkBrockwayPharmDBCPSBC-qk7ng 10 месяцев назад

    Hey brother, nice review. When you hook up the monitor to a computer via HDMI, do you also need to hook up the USB-C cable for power purposes? If so, does that go to the computer (I'm using a PC desktop) or does it go to a charger/wall outlet?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  10 месяцев назад

      Not for power, but to connect to the Mira app, so that you can set shortkeys, adjust the refresh, etc.

    • @elitetrader5468
      @elitetrader5468 10 месяцев назад

      @@AndrewFolts Oh, so it comes with a traditional power cord that's plugged into an outlet?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  10 месяцев назад

      @@elitetrader5468Yep!

    • @elitetrader5468
      @elitetrader5468 10 месяцев назад

      @@AndrewFolts So if I just have an HDMI cable connected and I were to download the Mira app, I wouldn't be able to run the app correct? Also, is there any benefit to the app (other than the shortcut function) vs just using the manual buttons on the side of the monitor (which I kind of like).

    • @elitetrader5468
      @elitetrader5468 10 месяцев назад

      @@AndrewFolts I wish it were a bit longer of a power cord, but overall I love this monitor. Mine arrived today. Purchased from B and H Photo. Received it in one day and shipping was free! Highly recommended. BTW, I want to warn everyone here to never buy anything from Good E Reader. They are total scam artists.

  • @abibmumu815
    @abibmumu815 6 месяцев назад

    Could you review Sun Vision display 32" rE Monitor which uses reflective lcd technology which is eye friendly like e-ink?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  6 месяцев назад

      No, because even though it's less bright it's still shooting LED light straight at your eyes and the colors are really muted/inaccurate, so I don't see much use for it.

    • @abibmumu815
      @abibmumu815 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your reply, I really enjoy your reviews, in regard to the Sun Vision display 32" rE monitor; I believe it has no backlit, so it doesn't emit light and it uses ambient light as sources of light like e-ink display, I would like to hear your opinion about it, I hope you give it a second thought?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  6 месяцев назад

      @@abibmumu815 Right, there's no backlight, but the LED pixels themselves emit blue light. It's really not that much different than turning a regular LED monitor down until the backlight is off.

    • @abibmumu815
      @abibmumu815 6 месяцев назад

      @@AndrewFolts Thank you very very much for the explaining.

  • @arilohr5641
    @arilohr5641 Год назад

    man, this would be perfect for me, except i need color. i’m a teacher and i often work in powerpoint to design materials for my students - without some sort of color they would be less engaged

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      What I do is design the layout, etc, then check the colors on my MacBook at the end, but that may not work in your case. I think we'll see large color e ink screens in a year or two, though. There are color e ink tablets, if you're able to work on mobile.

  • @travelbyday4115
    @travelbyday4115 11 месяцев назад

    Not gonna go with a pro but I found a used 13" I think im going to use with my surface laptop for school and editing!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  11 месяцев назад

      Yea, that would be a good option. It's a laptop size basically. I mostly need the Mira Pro for wide screen stuff like video editing and split screen coding.

  • @DanDriveSports
    @DanDriveSports 8 месяцев назад

    I think Linus Tech saw this video and got excited and tested the same monitor 👍 this video is the best on e ink monitors

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yea, I saw that! It was funny to see such a niche product get some air time on a huge channel.

    • @DanDriveSports
      @DanDriveSports 8 месяцев назад

      @@AndrewFolts my work colleague left his software coding job because of the digital eye strain and the crash. But when I told him about e ink monitors he went back to his old job and decided to buy an e ink monitor. I’m soo close to buying one as well, just waiting on dasung to release their color e ink monitor so I can compare, I didn’t know about e ink monitors until I saw this video

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  8 месяцев назад

      @@DanDriveSports Yea, I should make a video about coding on e ink. I absolutely love it. I though B&W would be a problem, but I actually prefer it now, because it's so relaxing. Monochrome e ink is more crisp than my Boox Tab C, so I wouldn't want a color monitor until the tech improves.

  • @nikokomac3185
    @nikokomac3185 Год назад

    Hello can you give me adresse of invert light for pc windows to invert black to white like you do?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Sorry, I'm a Mac user, but it should be easy to find if you Google it.

  • @LuPoj
    @LuPoj 9 месяцев назад

    I've just discovered your channel. Eink and barefoot shoes? Sign me up!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  9 месяцев назад +1

      Minimalism can take you funny places. Cheers! (:

  • @nobeerlion3991
    @nobeerlion3991 Год назад

    I have one too. While it is easier on the eyes it still uses PWM (Pulse Width Moduling). It is even worse compared to LCD, IPS or VA panels. How to check yourself: record SloMo with your phone at 240FPS.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад +1

      What am I looking for, flickering or something? At 120 FPS the pixels are all stable and consistent. What side effects are you experiencing from PWM?

  • @Autotrope
    @Autotrope 9 месяцев назад

    I am a coder and in terms of eye comfort I firmly believe that the modern trend of people using dark UIs and light text is sacrificing eye comfort for a "cool look". I am aware that a lot of people claim that dark UIs feel better *to them*, so I can't explain this discrepancy - whether it is people kidding themselves, I'm wrong, or that different people genuinely have different vision.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  9 месяцев назад

      Yea, research has shown that light text on a dark background is harder for the brain to process, which is why I love e ink, because you can have a light background without the high intensity LED light. It's such a joy to code on!

  • @Ekudeuh
    @Ekudeuh 8 месяцев назад

    hi, what is the ref of your e-ink monitor? thx!

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  8 месяцев назад

      By ref do you mean link? If so: bit.ly/3JsB5Th

  • @efesanl
    @efesanl Год назад

    do you think mira pro is sustainable for coding

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  Год назад

      Yup! I coded my entire barefootwear.org and andrewfolts.com websites with it using VS Code. That said, you do need an iPad or secondary monitory to occasionally check colors.

  • @lllouis32
    @lllouis32 7 месяцев назад

    Hiya, can anyone help me with a guide to set the keyboard shortcut to refresh the screen?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  7 месяцев назад +1

      On Mac, just go to Settings, Keyboard, Shortcuts, and add it under Accessibility.

  • @bananieldiamonds1921
    @bananieldiamonds1921 11 месяцев назад

    the only way that this tech will improve, is if we support what is already there. i love the concept of E ink, however it wont catch on until colored e ink is available and effective. also i think these screens need a backlight that can be switched on and off.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  11 месяцев назад

      Most of the e ink tablets have backlights, although it kind of defeats the purpose, ha. Feel ya on color. My color e ink tablet is mediocre at best, but it gets the job done for basic shopping, social, etc. Can't wait until e ink is usable for color grading, etc!

  • @Princejain755
    @Princejain755 3 месяца назад

    thoughts on RLCD?

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  3 месяца назад

      The colors are dull/inaccurate and the screen still emits harsh light (just no backlighting), so to me I don't see much point in it. Kind of like the worst of both e ink and LED without any of the benefits.

  • @evelynn4273
    @evelynn4273 10 месяцев назад

    I don't know how programming on an IDE would work in B&W. I need my colors.

    • @AndrewFolts
      @AndrewFolts  10 месяцев назад

      Yea, I thought it would be a huge deal, but after the first day I never noticed it and haven't missed color coding since.