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cecilng Registered: Jan 16, 2006 Total Posts: 16 Country: China |
I am considering an upgrade to a larger Eizo LCD to run photoshop and DPP. |
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tived Registered: Jan 31, 2003 Total Posts: 812 Country: Australia |
CG = series is what you will want for photo work, the others may be ok for other type of color work, but the CG is the better choice.... |
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camey Registered: Jul 30, 2003 Total Posts: 890 Country: United States |
Also try looking at the monitors before you actually buy one. The Eizo CG241W has a uniformity issue where the left side of the screen looks darker than the right side (many pictures of this were posted when it was released). For the money I'd expect a lot better. I have always been a fan of the Eizo CG series but in the end I went for the NEC 3090WQXi which is a fantastic monitor, 30", wide gamut, 2560 x 1600 and combined with Spectraview II has more sophisticated calibration and configuration than any other monitor on the planet. I got mine from Provantage for $1980 including shipping. Add another $300 for an i1 Display II and the Spectraview software, and another $250 for the Innovative Office products 7500 series arm and you've got what I think is pretty close to the ultimate setup. |
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Chris Bunjamin Registered: Sep 05, 2007 Total Posts: 289 Country: Canada |
The difference between the ColorEdge CG and the Flexscan series are the calibration method. Both have the same exact panels. But the CG series has the hardware calibration function, so you can calibrate the monitor LUT and the monitor itself actually came calibrated to spec which is 2.2, 6500k from factory. I myself went ahead and got the CG241W for quality. |
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Hermie Registered: May 08, 2004 Total Posts: 168 Country: Netherlands |
> The Eizo CG241W has a uniformity issue where the left side of the screen looks darker than the right side (many pictures of this were posted when it was released). |
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EB-1 Registered: Jan 09, 2003 Total Posts: 10648 Country: United States |
I'm in a similar situation. My trusty old 21.3" Eizo has developed a thin yellow line on the left side and is out of warranty. |