For professionals in photography, retouching, prepress, and post
production who want the best in color accuracy.
Built-in calibration sensor
・
ColorNavigator calibration software and monitor hood included
・
Wide color gamut
・
For professionals and prosumers in design, photography, and other
creative fields.
Built-in correction sensor
・
ColorNavigator calibration soft ware included; monitor hood optional
・
Wide color gamut
・
For hobbyists that want to create, edit, and enjoy digital photography, digital art, and more.
Built-in correction sensor
・
ColorNavigator calibration software and monitor hood optional
・
sRGB color gamut
・
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Professional PhotographyAmateur Digital Photography
ShootRetouch
Digital Camera
Accurate color display for the
images you retouch and print.
These color-accurate monitors will make you feel
like a pro as you get one screen-to-print match
after another. The built-in correction sensor
automatically maintains your color settings.
Monitor
Monitor
Profile
Inkjet
Printing
Print
Check Data
Smooth tonal display and accurate
color reproduction enhance the
quality of your work.
With a properly-calibrated ColorEdge monitor
at the studio to check your photos with, you can
rest assured that what you see on screen is how
colors will be displayed in the next step of the
digital workflow.
Shoot
Photo Studio Monitor
Monitor
Profile
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Image RetouchDesign
RetouchDesign
Retouching Agency’s Monitor
Picture-perfect proling.
Accurate profiling through hardware calibration is what makes a
ColorEdge a ColorEdge. And it couldn’t be any easier with builtin calibration sensors on our CG series and built-in correction
sensors on our CS series. The sensors are automated so you don’t
even have to be present when they adjust the screen.
Monitor
Profile
A color management environment
ensures smooth color
Designer’s Monitor
Monitor
Profile
communication.
As the individual that receives digital images from the photographer or
retoucher and then passes them on to the printer, it’s important for the
designer to have a color-managed monitor. With a properly calibrated
ColorEdge, a designer will work in the same viewing environment as other
designers in the studio and enjoy screen-to-print color matching with other
devices.
Another Designer’s Monitor
Comp from Digital
Color Printer
Large Format
Inkjet Printer’s
Output
Web Site
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Post ProductionPrint
Plate
Making,
Printing
What you see really is what you get.
Prepress Monitor
The color on your screen is a perfect match with your proof sheets and your
final prints. Or you can soft proof before printing. The accurate profiling and
wide color gamut of ColorEdge monitors enables them to reproduce North
American Prepress, Europe Prepress, and other settings.
The CG277 is a Class A FograCert Softproof Monitor.
Class A is planned for the CG247 as of April 2014.
Monitor
Profile
Proof Sheet
Final Print
DDCP Output
Printer
2D
3DCG
Animation
Cinema
Graphic Artist’s Monitor
Accurate color that matches the
display medium.
The wide color gamut of the CG series reproduces
Rec.709, DCI, Adobe RGB, and other standards so
you can work in the ideal color space. Dedicated
features like high contrast ratio for deep blacks and
backlit control buttons make the monitors ideal for
working in a dimly-lit studio.
Monitor
Profile
Editing Monitor
Reference Monitor
Editing
Monitor
Profile
Monitor
Profile
Print Ad
E-Contents
TV Commercial
Film
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ColorEdge Feature Comparison
Predictable
Color
P12Built-In Calibration Sensor
P12
P14
P16
P17
P13
P13
Built-In Correction
Sensor
ColorNavigator 6
Color Management Software
ColorNavigator NX
Supported
Color Management Software
ColorNavigator Network
Supported
Network Color Management Solution
Factory Calibrated
Wide Color Gamut
••
•••
•••••
••••
••••
•••••
••••
*
Stable Image
Display
Comfort and
Convenience
Post
Production
P13
P18
P19
P20
10-Bit Simultaneous Display
Stable Color 7 Minutes after Startup
Brightness and Color Uniformity
DVI, DisplayPort, and HDMI Inputs
Adjustable Stand (Height, Tilt, Swivel, Portrait Mode)
Shading Hood Bundled
Backlit Control Buttons
3D Look-Up Table (LUT)
4K x 2K Resolution Downscaling
•••••
••••
•••••
•••••
•••••
••
••
••
•
Indicates supported function.
•
Range Extension
*ColorNavigator is optional with the CS230 and bundled with other monitors.
•••••
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Built-In Sensors to
Predictable Color
Automate Your Workflow
You Can Depend on
Built-In Calibration SensorIndividually Adjusted at the Factory
Automate your calibration with the sensor that is housed within
the monitor's front bezel and swings up onto the screen only
Color
when calibrating. This sensor eliminates the need for a third-
Predictable
party calibration device and even operates in portrait mode.
Available with the CG series only.
Scheduled Self Calibration
Using either the OSD menu or the bundled ColorNavigator
software, you can schedule the monitor to self-calibrate at
Display
Stable Image
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.
SelfCalibration sensor
built into the CG277
and CG247
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.
Wide Color Gamut
Color Seepage Tonality Breakup
Other Monitors
Ideal Gamma Curve
Uncorrected
Gamma
Curve
Brightness
256 Tones256 Tones
Smooth Gradation
ColorEdge
Ideal Gamma Curve
Brightness
sRGB Color Space (image)
Predictable
Color
Stable Image
Display
Correlation with External Sensors
CG series monitors can be correlated to the measurement
Comfort and
Convenience
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.
Post
Production
Built-In Correction Sensor
With the CX and CS series, a third-party sensor is required for
calibrating the monitor, but the monitor’s built-in correction
sensor maintains the calibration settings. The correction sensor
is housed within the monitor's upper bezel and appears only
after a specific amount of time determined by the user has
elapsed. Even if the monitor is switched off or not connected to
a computer, it will stick to its preset schedule and self correct.
Correlation to ColorMunki results
Automatic self correction
Records white point and brightness of
external sensor when calibrating
A wide color gamut reproduces almost the entire 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 in a way that cannot be
on monitors with an sRGB color space. The wide color gamut
also ensures that the monitors reproduce almost the entire ISOcoated and US web-coated CMYK color spaces used in printing.
*Not applicable to the CS230.
Wide Viewing Angles with IPS Panels
The 178° viewing angles afforded by the IPS panel technology
allows two or more people to view the screen at once with little
change in color or contrast.
10-Bit Simultaneous Display
Using the DisplayPort input, the monitors offer 10-bit
simultaneous color display* from a 16-bit look-up table which
means they can show more than one billion colors simultaneously.
This is 64 times more colors than you get with 8-bit display which
results in even smoother color gradations and reduced Delta-E
between two adjacent colors.
*A graphics board and software which support 10-bit output are also
necessary for 10-bit display. 10-bit display is only available through the
DisplayPort input.
8-Bit and 10-Bit Image Display
Typical Monitor
8-bit display
8-bit LUT
ColorEdge
8-bit display
16-bit LUT
ColorEdge
10-bit display
16-bit LUT
Input
Internal processing
16-bit LUT
16-bit LUT
Adobe RGB Color Space (image)
Convenience
Comfort and
Production
Post
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Simple and Precise Calibration
with ColorNavigator 6 Software
ColorNavigator 6 software makes calibration both simple and quick. Just input target
values for brightness, white point, and gamma to create an ICC profile within minutes.
ColorNavigator 6 is bundled with the CG and CX series and optional for the CS
series.
Preset values for web
contents, photography, and
printing are available. Just
Display
select one, click "Adjust",
Stable Image
and ColorNavigator 6 will
begin calibrating. This takes
the guesswork out of assigning values for users with limited
color management knowledge. Experienced users can assign
the desired values for brightness, white point, and gamma and
then calibrate.
Post-Calibration Color Adjustment
Comfort and
Convenience
If you need to further fine-tune your color after calibrating,
ColorNavigator 6 lets you adjust hue and saturation for all six
primary and secondary colors (R,G,B,C,M,Y) as well as white
point, brightness, black level and gamma.
Manual adjustment screen
Post
Production
Switch Your Proles as Needed
Change the target profile even when ColorNavigator 6 is not
activated. A list of profiles are always instantly accessible.
Choose one and it will be applied to your monitor's settings.
Recalibration Reminder
A monitor needs to be recalibrated at regular intervals
to maintain color accuracy. ColorNavigator 6 includes a
recalibration reminder that will appear after a certain number
of user-determined hours. You can also be reminded without
starting up ColorNavigator 6 by an LED on the monitor's front
panel that lights up.
Color deviationReadjustmentImport
See How Other Devices Display Color
with Media Emulation
ColorNavigator 6* emulates
the color characteristics of other
media devices such as tablets,
smart phones, notebook PCs,
and other LCD/CRT monitors.
With a spectrophotometer,
ColorNavigator 6 reads the
emulated device's color patches
as they appear in a web browser and creates an ICC profile. By
using this profile with a ColorEdge monitor, content creators see
how their customers view color on their respective devices.
*Media emulation is available with ColorEdge CG monitors
only.
Import / Export Adjustment Targets
Import and export your post-adjustment target profiles and
share the same target values in multiple usage environments.
ExportAdjustment
Calibrate to the White of Your Paper or
Brightness of Your Light Box
By measuring the white of
the paper to be used for
printing with an external
sensor, ColorNavigator 6
automatically sets the target
values for brightness and
white point accordingly. You
can also measure your light
box's* brightness and set it as the target value for calibration
to ensure uniform brightness between your monitor and light
box when color proofing.
*Currently supports JUST Color Communicator 1 and 2 only.
Prole Validation
To verify calibration results or check to see how much the
monitor's colors have varied since it was last calibrated,
ColorNavigator 6 measures the monitor's color patches to
determine the difference between the Delta-E value of the
monitor's profile and the actual displayed values of the monitor.
CG series validates RGB and CMYK values. CX and CS series
validate RGB values only.
Predictable
Color
Stable Image
Display
Convenience
Comfort and
Production
Post
Color Matching with Other Monitors
ColorNavigator 6 factors for the different characteristics
between ColorEdge monitors and calibration devices to provide
accurate results.
Matching between different ColorEdge monitors
Calibrate Your Monitor to Another Prole
If you want to conduct color management between monitors
in a workflow ColorNavigator 6 lets you load the profile of
another ColorEdge monitor and use it to calibrate your own.
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Quality Control with
ColorNavigator Network and NX
ColorNavigator Network and ColorNavigator NX software enable
unified quality control of all monitors in a studio or across a network
in multiple locations.
Client-side QC software for ColorEdge monitors
Color
Predictable
Administrator-side QC software for ColorEdge monitors
Quality Control until Now
For many studios in printing, design, and post production,
maintaining a properly adjusted monitor has been a timeconsuming process. Each monitor needed to be aged, calibrated, and validated manually.
Display
Stable Image
Unify Color, Centralize QC Management
Comfort and
Convenience
With ColorNavigator NX installed on workstations, an
administrator can use ColorNavigator Network software to
automate quality control (QC) tasks of ColorEdge monitors
across an entire studio or between multiple locations.
These tasks include self-calibration, setting the color modes,
activating key lock to prevent unintended changes to color
Post
settings (CG series), registering or adjusting asset management
settings, and importing/exporting monitor settings.
Production
ColorNavigator NX
ColorNavigator NX
ColorNavigator NX
ColorNavigator
Network
ColorNavigator
Network
Share Color Settings
Host Server
Administrator
ColorNavigator NX
ColorNavigator
Network
ColorNavigator NX
ColorNavigator NX
Worry-Free Web Hosting
ColorNavigator Network is hosted on a secure cloud server to
free you from the initial investment and running costs of
providing your own server.
ColorNavigator Network Host Server
SingaporeLondon
Hollywood
Signicantly Reduce Your Workload
Using ColorNavigator Network with ColorNavigator NX software
and ColorEdge monitors in even a modest installation of 25 monitors
will save hundreds of hours in annual maintenance costs.
Annual Maintenance Time for 25 Monitors
Typical Monitor QC Solution
- Aging
- Aging
- Calibration
- Calibration
- Validation
- Validation
EIZO QC Solution*
- Correlation
- Scheduling
*Aging, calibration, and validation of ColorEdge monitors are automated
with internal calibration sensor and ColorNavigator software.
801225400
minutes/
month
monthsmonitorshours/year
Save
252510
minutes/
year
monitorshours/year
390
hours/year
Remote Access Made Easy
The host server for ColorNavigator Network is accessible from
any location with Internet connectivity. (Flash support
required.)
ColorNavigator NX
ColorNavigator NX offers color and asset management of
client ColorEdge monitors. It covers calibration, emulation, built-in sensor correlation, and color mode setting.
Save Calibration Information to the Monitor
With ColorNavigator NX, calibration information is saved
to the monitor instead of the workstation’s operating
system so you do not have to recalibrate the monitor if
connecting to more than one workstation.
Set Parameters of Color Modes
To suit the needs of a specific project, you can manually
change the brightness, gamma, and white point settings of the
monitor’s preset color modes such as Adobe RGB and DCI
and calibrate to the new values. Also, three calibration modes
are available with each input connector.
Color Mode Name Customization
Give your color mode its own name to avoid confusion
about which one to use for a specific project. You can
also prevent accidental use of color modes by disabling
ones you do not need for your current projects.
Import/Export Monitor Settings.
Import/export monitor settings including color modes,
self-calibration scheduling, and key lock settings. This
functionality allows an administrator to set up multiple
monitors easily. Settings can only be shared among the
same models.
Film Emulation with 3D LUT
ColorNavigator NX creates emulation data from the 3D
LUT (look-up table) file of the color grading system’s
motion picture film. Film emulation is available with up
to five of the monitor’s color modes and is ideal for
matching the legacy look of film.
Available with the CG277 and CG247 only.
Register Asset Management Information
Save asset management information to the monitor.
Multi-Platform Compatibility
ColorNavigator Network and NX work with Windows,
Macintosh, and Linux operating systems. For installations
using Linux that only require administrator-side control of
their monitors, EIZO also offers a software called NetAgent
that can be used in place of ColorNavigator NX for easy
communication with the server.
See back cover for ColorNavigator compatibility information.
Predictable
Color
Stable Image
Display
Convenience
Comfort and
Production
Post
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Environmental Influence
Comfort and ConvenienceStable Image Display Free from
EIZO-Developed ASIC at the CoreMultiple Inputs
All ColorEdge models come with an ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) developed by EIZO to meet the needs of the
graphics market. The ASIC has its own algorithms used in high-precision color processing to produce smooth color tones.
Color
Predictable
Color That’s Ready When You Are
Screen Stability
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
Chromaticity(Delta x)
Target values in 7 minutes
your work in a photo studio or taking your monitor with
you on location, you can get to work right away.
Display
Brightness
Chromaticity(Delta y)
Brightness
Chromaticity
Stable Image
Minutes
Stable BrightnessAdjustable Stand
Temperature-Induced Changes in Chromaticity
Ambient TemperatureCoolWarm
An EIZO-patented sensor detects changes in the backlight
that cause the monitor's brightness to decline over time and
compensate for them. This not only stabilizes the brightness,
Comfort and
but also minimizes changes in the color temperature that
Convenience
occur when brightness changes. Another sensor is included
Chromaticity remains stable with ColorEdge
that detects changes in the ambient temperature and prevents
fluctuations to the chromaticity and gamma.
Chromaticity fluctuates with other monitors
DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI 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.
Ample Screen Sizes for Creative Work
The CG247 and CX241 display two A4 pages plus tool palettes on their
24.1-inch screens. The CG277 and CX271 give you even more room to work
with their spacious 27-inch screens and 2560 x 1440 resolution.
Adjust the screen to the most comfortable angle and reposition it to show
your work to a colleague or client. The monitor comes with a versatile stand
that offers height, tilt, and swivel adjustments as well as portrait mode
display.
Height Adjustment
Tilt
Vertical 128 mm
(CG247/CX241)
HDMIDVIDisplayPort
Portrait ModeSwivel
USB
upstream
x 2
USB
downstream
x 2
Predictable
Color
Stable Image
Display
Convenience
Comfort and
Production
Post
Post
Brightness and Color Uniformity
Production
with DUE
Fluctuations in brightness and chromaticity on different
parts of the screen are a common trait of LCD monitors.
To counteract this, ColorEdge monitors EIZO’s patented
digital uniformity equalizer (DUE) technology to ensure a
Delta-E difference of 3 or less across the screen for CG and
CX models when they leave the factory. And now DUE also
counterbalances the influences that a fluctuating ambient
temperature may have on color temperature and brightness
to ensure stable image display.
Screen Uniformity and Color Temperature Changes
Without DUE
6500 K
4000 K
ColorEdge*
Shading Hood for Portrait and Landscape Modes
Most shading hoods can only be used in landscape mode, but the CG series comes with
a unique hood that is designed for portrait mode as well. Now you can keep the glare
off your screen no matter which mode you work in.
Shading hoods are optional with the CX and CS series.
Color Blindness Simulation
Available on www.eizo.com, UniColor Pro software simulates color blindness so designers
can see how their color schemes will appear to those with color vision deficiency.
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Advanced Performance for Video, Too
Global CollaborationsA Commitment to
Quality and the
Environment
Excellent Tone Display in the DarkEIZO and Magnum Ambassador Program5-Year Warranty
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 CG
and CX series maintain a high contrast ratio even from an angle which allows
Color
the dark tones to retain their depth. Also, you can prioritize a high brightness
Predictable
and contrast ratio over screen brightness uniformity by pressing a button on the
front of the monitor.
ColorEdge monitors are backed by a manufacturer’s
5-year warranty that covers all components including the
LCD panel. EIZO can do this because it manufacturers its
products at its own factories. This allows EIZO to keep
close control over production quality and ensure that its
monitors are built to last for 5 years.
4K x 2K Downscaling
The ColorEdge CG277 accepts 4K x 2K resolutions of 4096 x 2160 and 3840
x 2160 at up to 30 frames/second via the DisplayPort input then downscales
them to its native resolution of 2560 x 1440. This added functionality makes
the ColorEdge CG277 a practical choice for editing when working with the
increasingly popular 4K x 2K resolutions used in digital television and digital
Display
cinematography.
Stable Image
1080/24p Playback
Film is usually shot at 24 frames/second and looks unnatural when played back
on a typical monitor that displays 60 frames/second. The CG series supports a
video signal display rate of 24 frames/second so you can edit the film as it was
meant to be viewed.
CG and CX MonitorsConventional Monitor
Pixel Defect Warranty up to 12 Months
For all models, the RGB full pixel failure is zero for up to
12 months after date of purchase based on ISO 9241-307
(pixel failure class I).
Mercury-Free LED Backlight
Range Extension
All ColorEdge models give studio professionals the advantage of using the monitor's
entire 10-bit grayscale range to see more detail when doing fine editing work in
Comfort and
Convenience
very dark and very light tones. Setting the screen to show the entire 10-bit grayscale
range reveals either 6% or 14% more gray tones from 0 (true black) to 1023 (true
white) compared to common broadcast signal display range capabilities.
All models come with an energy-saving LED backlight
that contains no mercury for minimal environmental
impact when eventually disposed of.
In 2013, EIZO and
Magnum Photos announced
a global collaboration with
the establishment of an
ambassador program. 15
photographers and digital
directors at Magnum’s
offices in the USA and
Europe have integrated
EIZO’s ColorEdge
monitors into their color management workflow. These
ambassadors are using the monitors for the production
of contemporary photos, the restoration of historical
Magnum imagery, and to provide objective feedback
about their experiences to EIZO.
During the development of the ColorEdge CG277,
Magnum photographer Carl De Keyzer tested the monitor
and commented, “The calibration system is astonishing
– for the first time I can calibrate my screen without
professional help. The colors are entirely in line with what
comes out of my large printers, so no guessing anymore,
just true WYSIWYG.”
Predictable
Color
Stable Image
Display
Convenience
Comfort and
LED Buttons and On-Screen Button Guide
For dimly lit work environments like post production studios, the CG series
comes with backlit control buttons and an on-screen button guide to indicate
what each button is for.
Post
Production
3D LUT for Accurate Color Display
A 3D LUT is included with the CG series which adjusts colors individually on an RGB
cubic table. With the bundled ColorNavigator software’s emulation function, the 3D
LUT applies a film look to the image so creators can check how it will be seen by their
audience. The 3D LUT also improves the monitor's additive color mixture (combination
of RGB), which is a key factor in its ability to display neutral gray tones.
Preset Color Modes
A button on CG series monitors provides quick access to several broadcaststandard color modes reset color modes: Rec. 709, EBU, SMPTE-C, and DCI.
In addition, sRGB and Adobe RGB modes are also available with the CX series.
Safe Area Marker
A safe area marker included with the CG series designates the area of the screen
that will be displayed when the monitor is connected to a particular device. This
allows you to check that subtitles and other text will be visible. This color of the
marker is changeable to ensure it remains easily visible with any imagery.
Zero Watts When Turned Off
When a ColorEdge monitor is turned off via the power
button on its front bezel it consumes no electricity.
Production
Post
Carl De Keyzer with the ColorEdge CG277
EIZO and Magnum are also cooperating on creating
individual profiles of the ambassadors with insights into
their careers, bodies of work, and experiences with EIZO
monitors. To see these profiles, please visit:
http://www.eizo.com/global/magnumphotos/
ICC Contributing Member
EIZO is a contributing member of
the International Color Consortium
(ICC). The purpose of the ICC is to
promote the use and adoption of
open, vendor-neutral, cross-platform
color management systems.
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Specifications
Panel
Type
Size
Native Resolution
Viewable Image Size (H x V)
Pixel Pitch
Grayscale Tones
Display Colors
Viewing Angles (H / V, typical)
Brightness (typical)
Recommended Brightness for Calibration
Contrast Ratio (typical)
Response Time (typical)
Wide Gamut Coverage (typical)
Video Signals
Input Terminals
Digital Scanning Frequency (H / V)
Analog Scanning Frequency (H / V)
USB
Power
Self-Calibration
Self-Correction
Features & Functions
Function
Standard
Power Requirements
Maximum Power Consumption
Typical Power Consumption
Power Save Mode
Standby Mode
Power Management
Brightness Stabilization
Digital Uniformity Equalizer
Preset Modes
Auto EcoView
Physical Specifications
Environmental
Requirements
Certifications & Standards
(Please contact the EIZO group company or distributor in your
country for the latest information.)
Dimensions (Landscape, W x H x D)
Dimensions (Portrait, W x H x D)
Dimensions (Without Stand, W x H x D)
Dimensions
(Landscape with Hood, W x H x D)
Dimensions (Portrait with Hood, W x H x D)
Net Weight
Net Weight (Without Stand)
Net Weight (With Hood)
Height Adjustment Range
Tilt
Swivel
Pivot
Hole Spacing (VESA Standard)
Temperature
Humidity (R.H., non condensing)
27" / 68 cm (684 mm diagonal)24.1" / 61 cm (611 mm diagonal)
IPSIPS
2560 x 1440 (16:9 aspect ratio)1920 x 1200 (16:10 aspect ratio
596.7 x 335.6 mm518.4 x 324 mm
DisplayPort, HDMI: 1024 tones (a palette of 65281 tones)DisplayPort, HDMI: 1024 tones (a palette of 65281 tones)
DisplayPort, HDMI: 1.07 billion from a palette of 278 trillionDisplayPort, HDMI: 1.07 billion from a palette of 278 trillion
CE, TÜV/GS, cTUVus, FCC-B, Canadian ICES-003-B, VCCI-B, TÜV/
Ergonomics (including ISO 9241-307 [Pixel fault class I]), c-Tick, RoHS,
2
350 cd/m
Color Mode
WEEE, GOST-R
27" / 68 cm (684 mm diagonal)24.1" / 61 cm (611 mm diagonal)23" / 58 cm (584 mm diagonal)
IPSIPSIPS
2560 x 1440 (16:9 aspect ratio)1920 x 1200 (16:10 aspect ratio)1920 x 1080 (16:9 aspect ratio)
596.7 x 335.6 mm518.4 x 324 mm509.2 x 286.4 mm
DisplayPort, HDMI: 1024 tones (a palette of 65281 tones)DisplayPort, HDMI: 1024 tones (a palette of 65281 tones)DisplayPort: 1024 tones from a palette of 65,281 tones
DisplayPort, HDMI: 1.07 billion from a palette of 278 trillionDisplayPort, HDMI: 1.07 billion from a palette of 278 trillionDisplayPort: 1.07 billion from a palette of 278 trillion
Power Save (DisplayPort: Rev. 1.1a, DVI: DVI DMPM)Power Save (VESA DPM, DisplayPort Version 1.1a, and DVI DMPM)Power Save (VESA DPM, DisplayPort Version 1.1a, and DVI DMPM)
(Custom, Paper, Adobe RGB, sRGB, Calibration)
CB, TÜV/GS, CE, cTÜVus, FCC-B, Canadian ICES-003-B, VCCI-B, TÜV/
Ergonomics (including ISO 9241-307 [Pixel fault class I]), c-Tick, GOST-R,
0.2331 x 0.2331 mm0.270 x 0.270 mm0.2652 x 0.2652 mm
DVI: 256 tones (a palette of 65281 tones)DVI: 256 tones (a palette of 65281 tones)DVI, HDMI: 256 tones from a palette of 65,281 tones
DVI: 16.77 million from a palette of 278 trillionDVI: 16.77 million from a palette of 278 trillionDVI, HDMI: 16.77 million from a palette of 278 trillion
AC 100 - 120 V / 200 - 240 V, 50 / 60 HzAC 100 - 120 V / 200 - 240 V, 50 / 60 HzAC 100 - 120 V / 200 - 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz
178°, 178°178°, 178°178°, 178°
2
300 cd/m
120 cd/m2 or less120 cd/m2 or less120 cd/m2 or less
1000:11000:11000:1
6 ms (Gray-to-gray)7.7 ms (Gray-to-gray)10.5 ms (Gray-to-gray)
ISO 9241-307 [Pixel fault class I]), TÜV/GS, cTÜVus, CE, c-Tick, CB, VCCI-B,
FCC-B, Canadian ICES-003-B, RoHS, WEEE
Color Mode
Supplied Accessories
Warranty
1
Usage time is limited to 30,000 hours from the date of purchase.
2
Brightness is warranted for up to 10,000 hours from the data of purchase if it is used within the recommended brightness of 120 cd/m2 or less and the color temperature between 5000 – 6500 K.
3
The RGB full pixel failure is zero for up to 12 months after date of purchase based on ISO 9241-307 (pixel failure class I).
With current LCD technology, a panel may contain a limited number of missing or flickering pixels.
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