Hannspree launches eye-friendly Lumo paper tablet

Hannspree, a German company specializing in visual health and green technology, has introduced the Lumo, a dynamic paper tablet designed to reduce eye strain without compromising performance. The device uses ambient light for illumination instead of a backlight, aiming to benefit users sensitive to screens. Priced at £299, it runs on Android and supports various apps, though a US release remains uncertain.

Hannspree's Lumo tablet stands out in the evolving e-ink market by prioritizing eye comfort through its proprietary ecoVision technology. This system relies on surrounding light to enhance display sharpness and vividness, eliminating the backlight found in traditional LCD and OLED screens. As a result, the tablet consumes less power and is gentler on the eyes during prolonged use. In low-light conditions, a front LED light activates automatically, adjusting brightness to match the environment.

The Lumo targets individuals prone to eye strain, photophobia, migraines, and computer vision syndrome—conditions often exacerbated by extended screen time. Its flicker-free, anti-glare, and blue-light-free display aims to alleviate these issues. However, ophthalmologist Jay Neitz from the University of Washington School of Medicine expressed skepticism. "The advertiser says their reflective display has less blue light. However, there is no good evidence that the blue light emitted by phones, tablets, or monitors causes retinal injury or increases the risk of macular degeneration," Neitz told CNET. He added that studies show minimal benefits from blue-light-blocking features for eye strain or long-term health.

Powered by Android, the Lumo goes beyond basic e-reading. It supports web browsing, video streaming on platforms like YouTube and Hulu, casual gaming, and video calls. Hannspree territory manager Martin Kent emphasized its versatility: "By combining visual wellness, color, speed and flexibility, Lumo represents a fundamental shift in how tablets can and should work." He noted the device's focus on health considerations.

The 7.8-inch screen displays 16.7 million colors at a 60Hz refresh rate with a 5-millisecond response time. At 6.6mm thick and 250 grams, it's lightweight and portable. An optional USI 2.0 stylus offers 4,096 pressure sensitivity levels, palm rejection, and an eraser function, alongside 10-point multitouch. Additional specs include a microphone, 4GB of memory, and Bluetooth 5.0.

The global e-reader market is set to grow significantly, projected to double from $8.46 billion in 2023 to $16.93 billion by 2035, with a 6.51% annual growth rate. Advancements in e-ink, multimedia integration, cloud storage, and AI are driving this expansion.

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