Meural’s making a smaller digital art display

Meural’s making a smaller digital art display

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https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/7/18168755/meural-generation-3-0-canvas-digital-art-display-price-ces-2019

Meural is still going strong in the digital art space following its acquisition by Netgear last year. The company’s introducing its third-generation art display today, called the Meural Generation 3.0 Canvas, which will be available in two different sizes for the first time. There will be the usual 27-inch unit and a smaller, cheaper 21.5-inch version. Meural won’t share pricing details around the smaller version, but we can assume it’ll cost less than $595, which is how much the current 27-inch display costs. Both displays have a 1080p resolution. As usual, users can choose from a range of artwork to display on their wall. Pricing and availability details will be released later this year.

The Canvas also features modular frames, so users can swap them out as they want or even take them to a custom frame store to have one made. Four frame colors are available: black, white, light wood, and dark wood. Each Canvas has 8GB of onboard storage, 2GB of RAM, an ambient light sensor, gesture controls, and, fittingly, an updated Wi-Fi chipset that Meural says will be more stable with higher performance.

Meural’s making a smaller digital art display

Jan 8, 2019, 3:32am UTC
https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/7/18168755/meural-generation-3-0-canvas-digital-art-display-price-ces-2019 > Meural is still going strong in the digital art space following its acquisition by Netgear last year. The company’s introducing its third-generation art display today, called the Meural Generation 3.0 Canvas, which will be available in two different sizes for the first time. There will be the usual 27-inch unit and a smaller, cheaper 21.5-inch version. Meural won’t share pricing details around the smaller version, but we can assume it’ll cost less than $595, which is how much the current 27-inch display costs. Both displays have a 1080p resolution. As usual, users can choose from a range of artwork to display on their wall. Pricing and availability details will be released later this year. > The Canvas also features modular frames, so users can swap them out as they want or even take them to a custom frame store to have one made. Four frame colors are available: black, white, light wood, and dark wood. Each Canvas has 8GB of onboard storage, 2GB of RAM, an ambient light sensor, gesture controls, and, fittingly, an updated Wi-Fi chipset that Meural says will be more stable with higher performance.