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Eizo ColorEdge CG275W: monitor 27 pollici per i professionisti della fotografia

04 Marzo 2011 2


Nei giorni scorsi Eizo ha tolto i veli a quello che è, per l'azienda, l'ennesimo monitor LCD destinato ad un'utenza professionale, ossia a tutti coloro che cercano la perfezione delle immagini in ogni minimo dettaglio.

Eizo ColorEdge CG275W monta un pannello dalla diagonale di 27 pollici, il quale vanta la notevole risoluzione nativa di 2560×1440 pixel, dato decisamente soddisfacente per chi lavora spesso con immagini/foto di grandi dimensioni.

Il monitor vanta una luminosità di 270 cd/m2, un rapporto di contrasto di 850:1 e un angolo di visione di 178°; non è da dimenticare inoltre il tempo di risposta gray-to-gray, fissato questo in 6 ms.

Fin qui ColorEdge CG275W potrebbe sembrare un display come molti altri ma così non è; il dispositivo è infatti dotato di un particolare sensore in grado di calibrare autonomamente tutti i valori per una visione ottimale dei contenuti. L'auto-calibrazione è effettuabile in ogni momento (anche a computer spento), e questo grazie alla pratica funzione di programmazione.

Il display sarà disponibile sui mercati di tutto il mondo entro il mese di aprile. Nessuna informazione sul prezzo.

A seguire il comunicato ufficiale (in inglese).

EIZO Announces 27" Self-Calibrating Monitor for Graphics

Hakusan, Japan, March 1, 2011 – Eizo Nanao Corporation (TSE: 6737) today announced the ColorEdge CG275W, a 27-inch monitor for professionals in prepress, digital photography, graphic design, video editing, post production, and other graphics fields.

The ColorEdge CG275W features a built-in calibration sensor for self-calibration. It becomes the second monitor in the graphics industry with this capability, following EIZO's ColorEdge CG245W which was released last year.

Self-calibration eliminates the need for a third-party external calibraqtion device and improves work efficiency since the monitor can be scheduled to self-calibrate outside of work hours when the computer is turned off. The computer itself is not necessary so a self-calibrated ColorEdge CG275W can be used with any operating system.

The ColorEdge CG275W uses an IPS (in-plane switching) LCD panel with a native resolution of 2560 x 1440 (16:9 aspect ratio). This is more pixels than produced by two 19-inch monitors with a 1280 x 1024 native resolution so the monitor has ample space for displaying graphics applications and tool palettes. It has a maximum brightness of 270 cd/m2, contrast ratio of 850:1, 6 ms gray-to-gray response time, and 178° viewing angles.

DVI-D, DisplayPort, and Mini DisplayPort inputs are included. All three ports offer up to 10-bit display which allows the monitor to show 1.07 billion colors simultaneously from a 16-bit look-up table (LUT).1

Several features are included for accurate color display.

* Gamma curve is calibrated on the factory line.
* Wide color gamut reproduces 97% of the Adobe RGB color space.
* 3D LUT improves the panel's additive color mixture (combination of red, green, and blue) for more accurate color and grayscale tones.
* Digital Uniformity Equalizer (DUE) compensates for fluctuations in brightness and chroma uniformity that are characteristic of LCD panels.
* EIZO-patented technology stabilizes the brightness after start up or coming out of sleep mode.

The ColorEdge CG275W uses hardware calibration so the monitor itself is calibrated rather than the computer's graphics card. This ensures no tones are lost in the calibration process for more predictable on-screen color. EIZO's bundled ColorNavigator calibration software2 is used for setting the target values for brightness, white point, and gamma and generating an ICC profile.

ColorNavigator includes a "Correlation Utility" that matches the measurement results of the ColorEdge CG275W's built-in calibration sensor to those of an external calibration device. This may be necessary in a work environment where the ColorEdge CG275W is used with other monitors and all measurement results need to be standardized.

The ColorEdge CG275W comes with six preset color modes that reproduce common color spaces used in pre-press, digital photography, broadcasting and digital cinema: Adobe RGB, sRGB, Rec709, EBU, SMPTE-C, and DCI.

Additional Features

* Includes a shading hood that can be used in portrait mode as well as landscape mode.
* FlexStand 2 with 90° portrait display, 151.5 mm height adjustment, 25° tilt, and 344° swivel.
* Energy-saving presence sensor that detects when the user is absent and prompts the monitor to enter sleep mode. When the user returns, normal operation automatically resumes.
* USB 2.0 hub with one upstream and two downstream ports.
* Consumes less than one watt in power save mode and no power when turned off.
* Simulation of two types of red-green (protanopia and deuteranopia) and one type of blue-yellow (tritanopia) color blindness.3 This helps designers to verify their color schemes can be recognized by people with all types of color vision.
* Limited five-year manufacturer's warranty.4

Availability

The ColorEdge CG275W will begin shipping in late March. Date of availability and pricing will vary by country so please contact the EIZO subsidiary or distributor in your country for details. EIZO will exhibit the ColorEdge CG275W at Focus on Imaging exhibition in Birmingham, UK from March 6 – 9 in Hall 9 Booth C3.

About EIZO

Eizo Nanao Corporation is a leading global manufacturer of high-end visual display products. The image quality, long-term reliability, and innovative features of EIZO monitors make them the products of choice in many financial trading rooms, hospitals, back offices, and design studios throughout the world. EIZO is based in Japan and represented in over sixty countries by a network of exclusive distributors.
For more information, please contact:

Eizo Nanao Corporation
153 Shimokashiwano
Hakusan, Ishikawa 924-8566
Japan
Phone: +81 76 277-6792
Fax: +81 76 277-6793
www.eizo.com

1 A graphics board and software which support 10-bit output are necessary for 10-bit display.
2 Compatible OSes are Mac OS X 10.4 and later, Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit), Windows Vista (32-bit, 64-bit) and Windows XP (32-bit, 64-bit).
3 Requires use of EIZO's UniColor Pro software. This software is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7/Vista/XP and Mac OS 10.3.9 or later and can be downloaded free of charge from www.eizo.com.
4 The usage time is limited to 30,000 hours or less, and the warranty period of the LCD panel is limited to three years from the date of purchase.

All product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. ColorNavigator is a trademark, and EIZO and ColorEdge are registered trademarks of Eizo Nanao Corporation.


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MARIUS

AH AH AH! è vero ma come monitor lcd,specialmente per chi ci deve lavorare seriamente,gli Eizo sono il top assoluto.La qualità si paga ma almeno dura,dopo qualche anno sarà sempre un grande monitor.
Meno male non mi serve,perchè non mi dispiacerebbe averne uno.Mi tengo il mio ottimo Aquos...

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