
Eizo Nanao is set to release a 22in “color management” LCD monitor that is equivalent in size to an A3 sheet of paper and which has a viewing angle of 170 degrees and some serious color homogeneity for the professional graphic artists out there. It was announced a while back but is worth singling out again now.
The res on the ColorEdge CG221 is 1,920 x 1,200 pixels (WUXGA), there’s a brightness of 200 candelas per square meter, a contrast ratio of 400:1, gamma adjustment before shipping and a bundled hood that has a slot for a screen-calibration device to slide in from above. Most importantly, it manages “a wide color gamut approximately equal to the Adobe RGB color space.” Should hit the streets at about, um, ¥700,000 on July 7.
(Via Eizo Nanao [Japanese]: MT here)
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