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Eazeye Radiant, Meet Your First Transflective LCD Touchscreen Monitor

Life’s A Beach With The Eazeye Radiant

The idea behind a transflective LCD display is brilliant, a solution for anyone who wants to do work or watch videos while outside.  Instead of squinting at your laptop screen while trying to shade it from direct sunlight to prevent the image from washing out, you can sit fully exposed to the sun.  You do need to be careful about the reflections, else you will end up getting a painful glimpse at the reflection of the sun.  Placing a matte coating on the display would interfere with sunlight reflecting off the insides however, so it the shiny screen is by design.

On the other hand, the contrast ratio simply can’t compare to a display with a full backlight so if you were thinking about using to edit pictures or create art you will likely be disappointed.  The same goes for watching movies, the lack of contrast will detract from your enjoyment even though the overall picture will certainly be clearer than on your laptop and larger than your phone.  You don’t have to drag a power source with you, as you can see in the pictures the maximum 30% brightness of the backlight is more than compensated for by the extra brightness provided by the ambient light surrounding you.

If you do want an external screen to watch something from your phone while relaxing at the beach you won’t find another product that will match the Eazeye Radiant.   If you are unused to camping, this would let you watch YouTube videos to help you set up camp, and with a solar panel or battery it would charge your phone while you figure everything out.  The $700 asking price is a bit of a barrier, but price does reflect it’s unique characteristics and the fact that it doesn’t benefit from the cost effectiveness of mass production. 

It will be very interesting to see what Louis Huang comes up with next, he’s had an early start at designing, producing and selling unique products.  Here’s hoping for more interesting projects from him in the future.

 


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