- The reflexive LCD screen reduces energy consumption while increasing doubts about traditional adoption
- Eazeye Monitor 2.0 only consumes 7 watts during operation under normal use
- External performance improves with ambient light instead of artificial backlighting
The Eazeye Monitor 2.0 is a 24 -inch reflective LCD screen designed to operate as an energy alternative in traditional LCD screens and expensive electronic bond monitors.
Unlike standard panels that depend on the backlight, this unit reflects ambient light to create its image.
The manufacturer promotes this approach as more comfortable for prolonged visualization and as a means of reducing tension. It also reduces energy consumption, the consumption reported on average 4W and reaching a peak at 7W.
Complete HD resolution and 60 Hz refresh rate capacity
The main attraction of reflexive LCD technology Eazeye Monitor 2.0 lies in visibility in brilliant environments.
Conventional laptop panels are often washing under direct sunlight, even when the brightness is maximized.
On the other hand, the reflective conceptions of the LCD screen are supposed to gain in clarity of the ambient light.
The manufacturer provides demonstration images suggesting that the EAZEYE 2.0 maintains the readability to the outside where a standard display seems low.
Although it can make it practical as a sales instructor for travel or work in the field, actual performance can greatly depend on the lighting and user expectations.
From the point of view of the installation, the device behaves a bit like a portable monitor and its power is provided via a distinct USB-C connection.
The Eazeye Monitor 2.0 is shipped with HDMI and USB-C cables, an electric support and adapter. Users open kickstand, adjust the tilt and connect via HDMI or USB-C for video input.
At 2.2 kg and measuring just over 54 cm in width, it remains light enough to move between the offices or to associate with a laptop outside. There is also an audio intake that supports external speakers if necessary.
The company positions EAZEYE 2.0 as an alternative to expensive e-ink products.
Alternative models, such as 23.5 -inch Dasung and Bigme color monitors, exceed $ 1,650, while this reflective LCD screen is listed at $ 999.
However, it only provides a 1920×1080 resolution with a 60 Hz refreshment rate, which is lower than certain primary electronic track options but higher in responsiveness.
For some tasks such as office work or occasional use, this may be sufficient. But if this can be used as a reliable monitor for video editing or as a main commercial instructor is less certain, given its limits of color reproduction and its modest resolution.
The Eazeye Monitor 2.0 combines the readability of the paper type with a reduced power draw, qualities that could suit users working outside or need an economy secondary screen.
However, at almost $ 1,000, it is in an uncertain space between affordable portable screens and specialized E-ink panels. It can attract professionals looking for a niche tool, but a large adoption remains questionable.
Via CNX-LOFTware