EAZEYE 24″ naturally backlit monitor – Test and review

Introduction

EAZEYE is a new brand in the space of eye care monitor. They successfully launch on indiegogo a campaign to fund their monitor.

Monitor specification

  • 24″ 16/9
  • anti-glare / matte
  • back/side light with no flicker DC dimming and low bluelight (when using the internal back/side light)
  • can be used only with ambient light
  • tilt-able / removable back panel, to let the ambient light go through
  • High refresh rate
  • 1080P resolution

Price and shipping

I’ve bought the monitor for 415€ + 53€ of shipping because I had reserved it very early, in January 2023 for 10€.

Others will pay 552€ for it without shipping, on indiegogo.

The package was shipped with DHL and was quickly received.

Unboxing

Here is a few pictures of the unboxing:

First impression in video

I filmed a quick video of my first impression using the EAZEYE with the back panel removed, without back/side light. I have a light curtain and sunny window behind the monitor.

Looks bright 🙂

6 thoughts on “EAZEYE 24″ naturally backlit monitor – Test and review

  1. Aslan

    How do your eyes feel when working in front of a eazeye monitor? The eyes still strain, or the work day goes good?

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    1. Avatar photoLudo Post author

      I only tested for an hour.
      When it’s sunny, like on this video, I find the brightness too strong.
      I bought some LED light, to be able to use it all day and night.
      I will see then, if it gives me eyestrain or not.

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      1. emilio

        how did find the eye strain compared to rlcd. which one do you think is the less harmful and which one is the worst?
        thank you very much

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  2. Emilio

    which technology you find better for the eye strain e ink this or rlcd? and which one do you find the worst?

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    1. Avatar photoLudo Post author

      Everyone is different. I feel RLCD is better, but it’s hard to have it bright enough and without glare/mirror effect.
      The Eazeye is in the middle, between LCD and RLCD in terms of eyestrain, with the neatfi lamp it’s nice to use, bright enough, no glare.
      Eink, I didn’t like, black and white, low refresh, ghosting, low quality (because they lower it to be faster, it’s not as crisp as a kindle for example), I also had eyestrain with eink because I have pattern glare condition.

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