
If Kindle had great ambitions and a color TV, he would choose the Boox Mira Pro Color: the first large e-INK color monitor for all those to whom LCDs make you cry. It is a monitor for editors, writers and those who work more than 10 hours a day.
Forget about sparkling OLED panels and LCD ultraviolet rays that illuminate your pupils at night as a disco ball in the 90s. Here Boox Mira Pro Colorthe first serious (read: big, colorful and functional) Monitor E-Inkdesigned for those who work, read, program or write for eight hours a day and want to avoid having a headache after the third hour.
Don’t look at me like this: specifications that look like science fiction on paper
Boox Mira Pro Color is not a toy. It is 25.3 -inch monitor with a resolution 3200×1800built on Kaleido 3 Technology – The last color electronic card capable of viewing 4096 different shades without the need for backlight. In translation: a monitor that does not tire the view, even if it is fixed for days.


If you think the e-ink does not update quickly because you are used to your old Kindle, Boox says to you: “Keep my e-INK”. Ha Four ways to cool off – from super stable Text mode A completely usable Video modewhich allows you to watch videos without having the feeling of being watching a 2002 PowerPoint presentation.
A design that exudes minimalism and functionality
The Boox Mira Pro Color looks like a Zen version of the IMAC. Thin, elegant, with a support that wheel, inclination, liftAnd even if it doesn’t do coffee, it has everything you need: HDMI, mini HDMI, USB-C, DisplayPortand even integrated speakers (because apparently there are people who want to listen to podcasts through an e-ink monitor).
Lighting? Obviously – two -tone front lighting To read even at night, without having to slam the eyelids as in the Windows XP screenwriter.
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Who is this monitor for?
No, this is not a monitor for players or video editors who need 144 Hz and response time of 1 ms. Mira pro color is for Writers, programmers, students, pdf readers and Excel Ninja masterswhich are tired of the constant reverberation of the screens.
AND costly? YES. $1899 (comparable euros) is not a small figure. But in a world where people pay 1,200 euros for a phone that gets a new curved “softer” curved edge every six months, this monitor offers something completely different: pace, sustainability, eye health and feeling, look to the future – with a look at the past (chart, hmmm).


Conclusion: the Boox Mira Pro Color is not for everyone, and that’s okay
This is not a monitor for everyone (those who play video games, this monitor is not for you), but for specific audiencewho knows what he wants. If you are one of them, you just found your digital Zen garden. But if you don’t care about your eyes and Work 10 hours a day in front of a screen… and then good luck with eye drops.
