Eizo CG241W
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Eizo CG241W
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Colourful, if it matters. Image editing and prepress as well as film and TV production set high standards for the digital image reproduction. A wide color space is among the special requirement-s, which meets with the EIZO CG241W. He has almost all the colors. They range from offset printing to color video standards such as EBU, SMPTE, ITU-709 and
D-Cinema. Thanks to its hardware calibration shows the wide-screen colors with high precision. This is optimal, both for the prediction of pressure for results and retouching as well as video editing, preview and monitoring - everywhere where it counts.
- Wide Gamut LCD, contrast 850:1, brightness 300 cd / m
- Full HD 1080 lines at 60p, 59.94p, 50p, 48p and 47.8p
- 16-bit processing and 12-bit Look-Up Table
- Digital Uniformity Equalizer for perfect brightness distribution and color purity
- Hardware calibration of brightness, white point and gamma
- Dynamic Motion Picture Overdrive
new
Colourful, if it matters. Image editing and prepress as well as film and TV production set high standards for the digital image reproduction. A wide color space is among the special requirement-s, which meets with the EIZO CG241W. He has almost all the colors. They range from offset printing to color video standards such as EBU, SMPTE, ITU-709 and
D-Cinema. Thanks to its hardware calibration shows the wide-screen colors with high precision. This is optimal, both for the prediction of pressure for results and retouching as well as video editing, preview and monitoring - everywhere where it counts.
- Wide Gamut LCD, contrast 850:1, brightness 300 cd / m
- Full HD 1080 lines at 60p, 59.94p, 50p, 48p and 47.8p
- 16-bit processing and 12-bit Look-Up Table
- Digital Uniformity Equalizer for perfect brightness distribution and color purity
- Hardware calibration of brightness, white point and gamma
- Dynamic Motion Picture Overdrive
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21.11.2012