Bigme B251 delay comparison

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  • @stevenlucas2268
    @stevenlucas2268 4 місяці тому

    WTF, Dasung's refresh speed is amazing. Even the older version of their 13.3-inch e-ink display was noticeably faster than Bigme's. Dasung's refresh capability is truly impressive.

  • @cpet3589
    @cpet3589 5 місяців тому +1

    Also-not sure if this is of interest to you, lol…
    It’s about screen “reflectivity”.
    On the Dasung color 25.3 inch monitor, on their website, they say the Dasung color has “higher reflectivity”.
    Not sure what that means-but I’m thinking the screen is more reflective and shiny??? Not sure.
    Anyway, I have the Sun Vision Display monitor. It is designed to be easy on the eyes because it has no backlight. Instead it has a “reflective” screen. But it doesn’t work for me. The screen is super shiny, and it is a bit easier on my eyes because it is not LCD lit, but not as easy on the eyes as an e-ink would be.
    Question-I’m curious if you notice a difference in the “reflectivity” or shiny-ness between the Dasung, the Boox, and the Bigme that you own, or if they are all three equal in their dull, paper-like, non-shiny quality.
    I hope this question isn’t too “left field”…

    • @serige
      @serige  5 місяців тому +2

      I am not sure the they mean by "reflective" either. If you are asking for 'glossiness' of the screen with front light off, the Mira is the least glossy. The Bigme is the most glossy (the Dasung isn't that much better). I honestly don't think it bothers me because the Bigme has plenty of screen real estate, there is only a part of the monitor that gives you the shinny reflection when you seat in front of it. Also with the correct light source surrendering the monitor, it shouldn't be a big problem for most people, unless your eyes are super sensitive to this.

    • @cpet3589
      @cpet3589 5 місяців тому

      That’s super helpful, thank you!
      @@serige

  • @cpet3589
    @cpet3589 5 місяців тому +1

    Hi Serige-Love this delay comparison. I’m thinking of buying either a Boox Mira Pro, the new Dasung color monitor, or maybe even the Bigme.
    I’m hoping I can ask you about the Boox Mira vs Dasung Paperlike vs Bigme text (maybe it's called read) mode.
    My job is to read scanned, hand-written “papers” online. Scanned, hand-written papers are very different than typed papers because there is a lot of variance in each pen stroke, which can make it really hard to read sometimes. I use a MacBook Pro.
    I know Boox, text (or read) mode is great for the scanned images. It is very clear.
    Questions:
    Is the Dasung text (or read) mode as good as the Boox’s?
    Is the Bigme text (or read) mode as good as the Boox’s?
    Does the Bigme “flash” on and off on video mode?
    Does the Bigme “flash” on and off on text (or read) mode?
    Thank you so much if you’re able to answer.

    • @serige
      @serige  5 місяців тому +1

      I don't really use the Mira on my Mac because of its flickering issue with the M1 chip. As far as I know the text mode and read mode in the Mira are two very different modes. Text mode is a high contrast mode, suitable for reading fax quality scan documents or just black and white texts. The Read mode is more for images that show details. So I assume you meant the Read Mode or the similar Image Mode in the Mira? The drawback of these two mode is the heavy ghosting if there is any movement on the screen.

    • @cpet3589
      @cpet3589 5 місяців тому

      Good to know-it sounds like I mean Read Mode. I’m curious if your Dasung and Bigme Read Modes are both excellent (like, where a scanned image is super clear and shows every detail pretty much like an LCD monitor)? And if so, which monitor has the better Read Mode, the Dasung or the Bigme...?@@serige

    • @serige
      @serige  5 місяців тому +2

      @@cpet3589 The Bigme monitor has a Picture mode that is supposedly for displaying crisp images (at the expense of having a bit more ghosting whenever there is screen movement). And this is what you are looking for. But so far I know there are 2 major issues with this monitor, one is the mouse lag, another one is their Picture mode implementation on this monitor is buggy (it flashes even with no movement). So I won't be able to answer your question which one is better. Also I don't know if the Dasung color e-ink monitor has a dedicate image mode, you should ask on reddit to confirm this. However, I know the image mode on my Bigme Inknote+ is really really good, it's better than the Read mode on the Mira. I am hoping there will be a firmware update that fixed the picture mode issue along with the lag. We will see. Regarding to one of your early questions, the video mode doesn't flash but I think we are still 2 or 3 generations away from having an enjoyable video consumption experience on an e-ink monitor ;)

    • @cpet3589
      @cpet3589 5 місяців тому

      @@serige Hi Serige-it sounds like the Bigme Picture Mode flashing issue would be a problem for me. Good to know! Picture Mode or Read Mode (on a monitor) is what I want for my job. I’d also like to use the Read Mode for personal things like desktop filing-but I’m thinking it might be frustrating when every time you drag a file across your desktop you’d need to refresh ghosting.
      Regarding the Dasung color monitor having a Read Mode--you’re right, I need to make sure it does. That said, I’m assuming if Dasung color has a Read Mode, it would be a lot like the black and white Dasung’s Read Mode. Not sure if you’re into it-but if you’re ever using your Dasung, and you feel like checking out the Read Mode to see if it’s as crisp and clear as the Boox Mira’s Read Mode and want to let me know-that would be amazing. I’m considering buying the Dasung color monitor… Thanks again for your reply:)

    • @serige
      @serige  5 місяців тому

      @@cpet3589Hi, they released a new firmware update today to address the mouse lag issue. I would say the monitor is a lot more useable now. The picture mode under Windows 11 is perfect now, with no flashing whatsoever if you have static contents. But the picture mode flashing is still present in my M1 macbook pro. Hopefully the next firmware will address that.