Beautiful 27" widescreen display - ideal when 24" is too fine a resolution - the larger pixels make this display easier to work with whether you are a photographer, designer, video editor or CAD/CAM operator.
- 1920 x 1200 pixels native resolution
- 850:1 dynamic contrast ration
- 320 cd/m² brightness
- 178° viewing angles
- Digital and analog inputs
Wide Colour Gamut
The FlexScan SX2761W reproduces 96% of the Adobe RGB colour space so it can display most colours in a photograph taken in Adobe RGB mode. Furthermore, it has an sRGB mode to accurately reproduce this narrower but commonly used colour space. This ensures that colours meant for sRGB such as those used on web pages and any photos taken with a digital camera’s sRGB mode will be reproduced on the screen as intended.
12-Bit Gamma, 16-Bit Internal Processing
Comes quipped with EIZO’s latest integrated circuit which has a 12-bit look-up table with a colour palette of 68 billion colors from which the most appropriate 16.7 million (8-bits) are displayed. It also features 16-bit internal processing for smooth display of greyscale tones, especially in dark areas of an image which typically are difficult for LCD monitors to display without banding.
Brightness and Colour Uniformity with DUE
Uniformity errors usually seen as brighter or darker areas on the screen are characteristic of LCD panels. A Digital Uniformity Equalizer (DUE) function corrects brightness and chroma uniformity errors so they are virtually unnoticeable.
New BrightRegulator
EIZO’s BrightRegulator function, which optimizes the screen brightness in accordance with the ambient light, has been improved for even better performance. Whereas BrightRegulator previously used one user-determined reference point for adjusting brightness, it now uses two; one for bright and one for dark ambient luminance. This allows the monitor to more accurately achieve the desired brightness in both brightly and dimly lit rooms.
Developed for Colour Universal Design
To avoid creating inconveniences and even dangers for those with colour vision deficiency, care must be taken when choosing colour schemes for everyday items such as maps, road signs, web sites, and power indicator lights. A new user-oriented design system called “Colour Universal Design” (CUD) has been developed to resolve this issue. In CUD, colour schemes are based on what can easily be identified by people with all types of colour vision rather than what is aesthetically pleasing. This monitor simulates colour vision deficiency and is certified as a CUD compliant product by the Colour Universal Design Organization (CUDO) of Tokyo, Japan.
Protanopia and Deuteranopia Simulation in Real Time
This monitor simulates* two types of red-green colour vision deficiency – protanopia and deuteranopia. All the colour conversion processing is done in real time – even moving images. With the bundled UniColor Pro software (Windows Vista/XP/2000 and Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later only) – also developed by EIZO – the designer can instantly switch from a normal viewing mode to the Protanopia and Deuteranopia viewing modes. Until now, tools available for simulating colour vision deficiency have been software based so the colour conversion process can be time consuming depending on the size and quantity of images to be converted, making these tools of limited practical use.
* Simulates, but does not show colors exactly how they appear to people with protanopia or deuteranopia. People with color vision deficiency are more sensitive to differing levels of luminance and saturation than those with normal color vision so some unavoidable perceptual differences will remain. What this product can do is make it easier to identify which colors and color schemes will be difficult for protanopes and deuteranopes to distinguish.
Zoner Photo Studio 9 Bundled
Zoner Photo StudioFor digital photo enthusiasts, a special “EIZO Edition” of the popular digital photo editing software Zoner Photo Studio 9 is bundled. This software takes the user through the whole process of managing and editing digital photos, and includes colour management features to achieve true colours on screen and on paper. (Compatible with Windows Vista/XP/2000/ME/98 only.)
Detailed Colour Control
The OSD menu offers adjustment of brightness, gamma, saturation, hue, gain and colour temperature from 4,000 K to 10,000 K in 500 K increments. For fine-tuning of even a single colour, the hue and saturation settings for red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, and yellow can be adjusted independently.
Fine Contrast
For optimum viewing of different kinds of content, EIZO’s Fine Contrast function includes modes for office applications (Text mode), video clips (Movie mode), graphics (Picture mode), web browsing (sRGB mode), and user-defined settings (Custom mode). Switching between modes is done by pressing a button on the front panel or by using the bundled ScreenManager Pro for LCD software, which supports automatic mode switching such as changing to Text mode when an e-mail application is selected.
USB 2.0 Hub
This one upstream, two downstream hub facilitates high speed (480 MB/s) connections with other USB peripherals.
Free Mount Capability
Panel can be removed from its stand and mounted on VESA-compliant arms or stands.
Brightness Stabilization Function
Ensures stable brightness - necessary for the proper display of color – with EIZO patented technology. A drift correction sensor quickly stabilizes the brightness level after startup or coming out of power saving mode. Furthermore, the monitor detects and automatically compensates for brightness changes caused by surrounding temperatures and the passage of time.
Customer Assurance
A five-year warranty offers a long service life, and compliance with leading industry standards such as TCO’03 and TÜV Ergonomics ensures a better working environment. The EIZO Eco Products 2006 label indicates these products meet strict internal requirements for design, manufacturing, packaging, and usage, including the introduction of lead-free solder and chrome-free steel plates.