- The Hannspree Hybri monitor uses ambient light to significantly reduce energy consumption
- Reflective screen design aims to mimic paper-like readability and comfort
- Automatic switching enables the use of backlight in low ambient light conditions
The Hannspree Hybri display attempts to marry paper-like readability with modern display performance and claims an 80% reduction in energy consumption through innovative use of ambient light.
At lighting levels above 1000lux, common in offices, classrooms and outdoor adjacent spaces, the monitor reflects ambient light rather than relying solely on backlighting.
Designed to mimic the visual comfort of paper, this reflective approach offers high contrast and clarity while reducing eye strain.
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Hybrid operation adapts automatically
Its advanced TLCD architecture, combined with micro-perforated backlight control, supports hybrid operation.
This enables the screen to automatically switch to backlighting when the ambient light drops below 500lux.
A built-in sensor adjusts brightness in ‘smart mode’, aiming to maintain eye protection and consistent visibility in fluctuating light conditions.
Measuring 23.8 inches, the Hybri features ecoVISION Paper Display, which reduces exposure to harmful blue light and provides a flicker-free, anti-glare experience.
The screen supports 16.7 million colors at a resolution of 1920 x 1080, with a refresh rate of 75Hz and a typical response time of 5ms.
Connectivity options include HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA and USB Type-C with up to 65W power delivery, while the ergonomic stand offers tilt, swivel, swivel and height adjustment.
“This is more than just a new product. Hybri sets a new standard for the display industry, where well-being, efficiency and performance finally meet,” said Martin Kent, Territory Manager, HANNspree.
“It’s a new vision for how we should interact with screens. Paper-like comfort, superior eye care and full multimedia performance in one device is the future of healthier, smarter digital work and life.”
This device achieves energy savings primarily through its reliance on natural light, using as little as 5.2W in bright conditions.
The display’s design emphasizes eye care, claiming zero blue light in eye care mode, flicker-free operation through DC dimming, sunlight readability and anti-glare surfaces.
It also has four preset modes that optimize the display for different tasks, from coding to reading and general productivity.
Despite these claims, the effectiveness of paper-like displays in maintaining clarity in varied lighting remains context-dependent.
While the Hybri monitor addresses energy consumption and eye strain, the reliance on reflective light can limit brightness consistency in dark environments.
Professionals or students accustomed to traditional backlit business monitors may notice differences in color intensity and motion performance, especially in low light.
The hybrid approach offers a compromise, although long-term benefits in both energy savings and visual comfort will require real-world evaluation.
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