This color e-ink monitor promises it's (almost) fast enough to keep up with YouTube
The Boox Mira Pro color E Ink monitor may finally be fast enough for YouTube.

The Boox Mira Pro Color is a 25.3-inch color E Ink monitor designed to reduce eye strain while offering a paper-like visual experience. It uses E Ink's Kaleido 3 technology, supporting 4,096 colors at 3200 x 1800 resolution. While it doesn't match the color vibrancy of newer Gallery 3 tech, Kaleido 3 delivers better refresh rates, which is crucial for general computing tasks. The monitor also includes adjustable front lighting, built-in speakers, and multiple ports such as HDMI, USB-C, and DisplayPort.
Boox claims the Mira Pro Color can handle video playback with its "Super Refresh" technology, minimizing ghosting during fast image transitions. However, while casual video watching like YouTube is possible, it's not suited for gaming or fast-paced multimedia editing. The refresh rate, while improved, still lags behind standard LCD or OLED monitors.
To combat ghosting, there's a physical refresh button for manual clearing, and the stand offers full ergonomic adjustments including rotation and tilt. However, this monitor is priced steeply at $1,899.99, and as it is manufactured in China, international buyers might face additional import taxes or tariffs.
The E Ink technology used here eliminates the need for backlighting, making it ideal for long work sessions under bright light with minimal eye strain. It excels in productivity and reading tasks but falls short in color accuracy and vibrancy when compared to traditional screens, making it less appealing for media professionals.
In summary, the Boox Mira Pro Color is a niche device for users prioritizing eye comfort over performance. It brings meaningful improvements to the E Ink monitor space but remains a specialized choice due to its limitations and high cost.
Sources: Gizmodo, The Verge