Eizo CG247-BK 24

Ebuyer.com £1,817.98 Go to Ebuyer.com First seen in Apr 2017
Description
.rpd-row { overflow:hidden; padding:30px 0; border-bottom: 1px solid #eee; } .rpd-row img { max-width:100%; } .rpd-left { float:left; width:50%; padding-right:2.5%; } .rpd-right { float:right; width:50%; } Built-In SelfCalibration Sensor     Automate your calibration with the built-in SelfCalibration sensor that is housed within the monitor's bottom bezel and swings up onto the screen only when calibrating. This sensor eliminates the need for a third-party calibration device and even operates in portrait mode. Self Calibrate   Using either the OSD menu or the bundled ColorNavigator software, you can schedule the monitor to self-calibrate at specific times. Even if the monitor is switched off or not connected to a computer, it will stick to its preset schedule and self-calibrate. Correlation with External Sensors   The monitor can be correlated to the measurement results of an external calibration sensor. After correlating, the built-in sensor will automatically recalibrate to the settings. This is convenient if the monitor is used in a work environment with other monitors and one measurement device must be used as a standard for all calibration. Reproduces 99% of the Adobe RGB Color Space An IPS panel with a wide color gamut reproduces 99% of the Adobe RGB color space so images shot in RAW can be converted to Adobe RGB or images shot in Adobe RGB will be displayed correctly. The colors seen in photos of vibrant blue skies and lush green forests will be reproduced faithfully. The wide color gamut also ensures that the monitor reproduces almost the entire ISO-coated and US web-coated CMYK color spaces used in printing as well as 93% of the DCI used in post production. Uniformity from Corner to Corner Fluctuations in brightness and chromaticity on different parts of the screen are a common trait of LCD monitors. To counteract this, the monitor incorporates EIZO’s patented digital uniformity equalizer (DUE) technology to ensure a Delta-E difference of 3 or less across the screen when the monitor leaves the factory. DUE also counterbalances the influences that a fluctuating ambient temperature may have on color temperature and brightness to ensure stable image display. Individually Adjusted at the Factory The gamma level for each ColorEdge monitor is adjusted at the factory. This is accomplished by measuring the R, G, and B gamma values from 0 – 255, then using the monitor’s 16-bit look-up table (LUT) to select the 256 most appropriate tones to achieve the desired value Stable Display within Seven Minutes of Startup From the time it is turned on it typically takes 30 minutes or longer for a monitor’s brightness, chromaticity, and tone characteristics to stabilize. EIZO has shortened this warm-up time by more than 75% to a mere 7 minutes. For confirming your work in a photo studio or taking your monitor with you on location, you can get to work right away. 10-Bit Simultaneous Display Using the DisplayPort input, the monitor offers 10-bit simultaneous color display* from a 16-bit look-up table which means it can show more than one billion colors simultaneously. This is 64 times as many colors as you get with 8-bit display which results in even smoother color gradations and reduced Delta-E between two adjacent colors. Unify Color, Centralize Quality Control Management ColorNavigator NX and ColorNavigator Network allow a single administrator to automate the quality control process of ColorEdge monitors across an entire studio or between multiple locations. With ColorNavigator NX installed on workstations, an administrator can use ColorNavigator Network software to schedule self-calibration, set the color modes, activate key lock to prevent unintended changes to color settings (CG series), register or adjust asset management settings, and import/export monitor settings. Used by Magnum Photos Several photographers and digital directors from Magnum Photos use ColorEdge monitors in their color management workflow for the restoration of historical Magnum imagery and the production of contemporary photographs. Read more about the collaboration between Magnum and EIZO. Multiple Inputs DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI-D inputs are included for connecting to various types of graphics boards. The HDMI input also offers direct connection with digital cameras. Two USB upstream ports allow two computers to be connected at once so it’s not necessary to reconnect the USB cable when using the ColorNavigator software and switching between the two computers. Excellent Tone Display in the Dark When viewing the screen from an angle in a dimly lit room, dark tones typically appear washed out due to the display characteristics of LCD backlights. The monitor maintains a high contrast ratio even from an angle which allows the dark tones to retain their depth. Technical Specification   Display Size: 24.1” IPS Panel Resolution: 1920 x 1200 Aspect Ratio: 16:10 Brightness: 350cd/m2 Recommended Brightness for Calibration: 120 cd/m2 or less Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 Response Time: 7.7ms Viewing Angle: 178° / 178° Pixel Pitch: 0.270 x 0.270mm Wide Gamut Coverage: Adobe RGB 99% Interfaces DVI-D x 1 DisplayPort x 1 HDMI x 1 (with HDCP, Deep Color) USB 2.0 (1 port for monitor control, 2-port USB hub) Features Tilt: 30° Up Height Adjustable: 128mm Swivel: 344° Pivot: 90° VESA 100 x 100 Brightness Stabilization Digital Uniformity Equalizer Self-Calibration Preset Modes: Color Mode (Custom, Adobe RGB, sRGB, REC709, EBU, SMPTE-C, DCI, Calibration) Power Power Requirements: 100 - 120 V / 200 - 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz Typical Power Consumption: 33W Maximum Power Consumption: 83W Power Save Mode: <0.7W Dimensions (WxHxD) With Stand: 575 x 417-545 x 245.5mm Without Stand: 575 x 398 x 75mm
You may also like
Discover more
We may earn a commission when you use our links to visit a store and make a purchase. We use cookies to enhance your experience with us. Read more. OK