Learn about the best screen for browsing Facebook

The Facebook platform displays publications in a horizontal format that makes the publications appear to be on top of each other like old newspaper paper, and this prompted a Japanese company to design a new screen specially suitable for browsing Facebook and various social media platforms.

You can track the development of global interest in content through the development of screens, as computer screens began to appear in a ratio of 4:3, like the old TV.

When HDTV technologies began to appear, the screens turned into the image we know today in a slightly wider form than television screens.

Most computer screens come with a 16:9 aspect ratio, and then the display resolution gradually began to rise until we reached 8K.

The frame rate per second has also gradually increased with the development of interest in electronic games and their sports. This made the frame rate per second up to 480 frames per second instead of 28 frames per second.

While this screen is considered the first of its kind in the field of computers, mobile phones have evolved to keep pace with the need to browse social media platforms.

Learn the best screen for browsing Facebook

Mobile phone screens are now slightly longer and have a different width than computer and television screens, in order to accommodate browsing content.

Facebook screen specifications

The screen comes from the Japanese company Elsonic under the name EK-MD088 and has a size of approximately 8.8 inches, which makes it not take up much space on your desk.

The screen also uses a display resolution of 420 x 1920 pixels, which means that it is slightly lower than the 1080p resolution we are used to.

The monitor gets its power via a USB C port on the back, so you can take it around without the need for a separate power source.

But the USB C port does not transmit the image, it relies on a separate miniHDMI port. The screen comes with a stand of its own with different degrees of vision.

The screen can display different degrees of brightness, which makes it suitable for commuting and working outside the home without fear of sunlight.

The screen will be officially released in Japan next February at a price of approximately $130, and the company does not plan to sell it outside Japan at present.

As a result, you need to import them personally from Japanese stores, so their final price may be slightly higher than the official price.