Eizo debuts 27-inch monitor with wide colour gamut for creative pros
Eizo has launched the FlexScan SX2762W, a 27-inch monitor for graphics pros. The company has also debuted the EasyPIX Ver. 2 colour profiling system to ensure accurate colours.
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Eizo has launched the FlexScan SX2762W, a 27-inch monitor for graphics pros. The company has also debuted the EasyPIX Ver. 2 colour profiling system to ensure accurate colours.
Eizo’s ColorEdge CG303W is, quite possibly, the best monitor an artist or designer could hope for. It combines a superb panel and incredibly accurate colour output.
This month sees the launch of the new Eizo ColorEdge CG303W. Designed for still and moving image work such as digital art and photography, design, video editing, and post production, the company says that the CG303W delivers stunning detail from corner to corner across its 30-inch screen.
To create the FlexScan S2242W monitor, Eizo has essentially shoehorned a 24-inch monitor’s specifications into a 22-inch shell and offered for a budget price.
Eizo will launch the latest addition to its ColorEdge LCD range, the CG301W, at this year's Focus on Imaging Exhibition. The 30-inch LCD includes several high-end features such as a wide colour gamut, 12-bit hardware calibration, and picture-by-picture that the company says is suitable for a wide range of professional graphics applications such as digital photography and soft proofing.
The FlexScan SX3031W is the first 30-inch display to offer more than eight-bit image processing for greater colour depth and more accurate colour rendering.
Though many creatives are buying 30-inch monitors due to their massive resolutions allowing fine detail to be displayed, similarly-priced 24-inch models such as Eizo’s CG241W offer strong competition.
Eizo has launched a new addition to its ColorEdge series – the CG241W, which ofers both 12-bit hardware calibration and a 6ms grey-to-grey response time.
For those in the know, this 24-inch wide-screen LCD permits sophisticated screen adjustments for such variables as gamma, gain, hue, and saturation; and for less demanding users, it supplies five screen modes.
Every creative wants a widescreen monitor. Palette-laden applications – DTP tools such as InDesign and QuarkXPress, and editing software such as Final Cut Pro and Premiere Pro – are less cluttered and easier to use with a 16:10 aspect ratio, rather than a conventional 4:3 display.
Eizo is attempting to tackle death of the CRT with its latest ColorEdge monitor for designers, the CG220. It offers the same focus on colour – being the first LCD monitor capable of displaying the whole gamut of the Adobe RGB colour space – and has an inevitably high price.
Eizo has announced the ColorEdge CG220, an LCD monitor which the company claims offers full support of the Adobe RGB colour space.
Eizo has announced a new 19-inch LCD Monitor, the FlexScan L768, accompanied by a 17-inch model, the L568. Both models include advanced colour control and gamma correction, and feature super thin bezels, according to Eizo.