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How about a 23.5-inch color E-Ink monitor with built-in lighting, voice control, 3200x1800 resolution, and a stand that rotates vertically? A dream! But after three weeks of use I have to revise many of my assumptions because this Bigme B251 monitor is fabulous for two or three contexts, but terrible for everything else. And with a very high list price (around 1500 euros), it becomes a product to leave where it is. Bigme B251 in the official store: • https://store.bigme.vip/products/worl... ViWoods AiPaper: • https://viwoods.com/collections/aipap... My sites: • https://scrivi.la • https://riccardo.im • https://pressappoco.it You can find me on: • https://x.com/riccardopalombo • / riccardopalombo • https://t.me/riccardopalombo Index: 00:00 - A curious product... and that's it! 00:54 - It's not a monitor, it's a printer 01:41 - Technical specifications 02:30 - Limiting refresh rate 03:10 - Does E-Ink rest your eyes? 03:55 - Internal and external lighting 05:34 - Improving performance on macOS and Windows 06:37 - Do colors really matter? 07:20 - Firmware and OSD software 08:00 - Comparison with E-Ink Carta 1300 08:24 - Final considerations 09:50 - The Next One!