With 100% sRGB coverage, the EIZO ColorEdge CS2410 is perfect for accurate reproduction of your images
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The EIZO ColorEdge CS2410 is a 24.1-inch hardware calibration monitor that covers more than 100% of the sRGB color space (and 99% of AdobeRGB) and has a 16-bit look-up-table that selects the most appropriate tones from RGB values to ensure a smoother gradation, making it a precise and reliable tool. It features 1920x1200 resolution with a 16:10 aspect ratio and a pixel density of 94ppi.
The 10-bit simultaneous display can display over one billion colors, which is more than 64 times greater than from a traditional 8-bit display. The IPS non-glare panel allows a wide angle of viewing with little change in color or contrast, and minimized reflection improves visibility in bright rooms and reduces flicker to help reduce eye fatigue.
An ergonomic, multi-direction stand offers a 155mm height range, with 35° tilt and 344° swivel to offer the perfect viewing position, and the display can also be turned through 90° for viewing in portrait mode. Connections include DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI-D, and there’s a three-port USB hub. An optional light-shielding hood can be attached.
EIZO ColorEdge CS Series is reasonably affordable, yet offers a host of high-end features that will be welcomed by photographers, digital artists and graphic designers alike. For those that need a bigger screen, there are two other monitors in the CS Series, with sizes ranging up to 27-inch, and the company offers a five-year warranty.
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