Chinese developers create a large monitor with electronic ink

Dasung has been producing displays aimed at reducing eye strain and fatigue for several years, but until now

Since then, the largest monitor with E-Ink technology was only 13.3 inches.

Offered as an alternative to screens withThe Paperlike 253 LED backlight boasts a 3200 x 1800 screen resolution with a 16: 9 aspect ratio, an adjustable refresh rate and an anti-glare coating. Plus a range of connectivity options: HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C and 3.5mm headphone jack.

Paperlike doesn't use highlighting, sousers will not be able to read the latest news before dawn or squat to watch movies after dark without the help of home lighting. The monitor has three modes to choose from: one for text, another for graphics, and one for video.

The refresh rate produced by the Turbo chip allows you to watch the graphics at an acceptable level. Among the disadvantages is the gamut in grayscale.

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