Product Description:
The CE210W offers 10-bit hardware calibration for the accurate color control required for CAD, graphic design, printing, and digital photography.The wide screen format with its 16: 10 aspect ratio offers more horizontal viewing space than conventional monitors. Two applications such as a text document and web browser can be viewed side-by-side, or graphics applications can be opened and work palettes displayed simultaneously without any overlap.EIZO's powerful new ASIC (application specific integrated circuit) provides 14-bit color processing capability for smooth, accurate grayscale and color rendering even in darker tones, which are typically difficult for LCD monitors to reproduce accurately.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 53 cm (21.1 inch) Class Color LCD Monitor
- 1680 × 1050 Native Resolution
- ColorNavigator CE Calibration Software
- Widescreen Format
- Factory Adjustment of Gamma
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Eizo
- Color: Black
- DisplayColorSupport: 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
- EAN: 0690592009637
- Format: CD
- FormFactor: Desktop
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: EIZO
- Manufacturer: EIZO
- Model: CE210W-BK
- MPN: CE210W-BK
- NativeResolution: 21.1
- OperatingSystem: Windows
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Personal Computer
- ProductTypeName: MONITOR
- Publisher: EIZO
- Studio: EIZO
- UPC: 690592009637
- Warranty: 5 years warranty

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The gold standard - nothing better
2008-07-24If you are serious about color, photo editing, graphic design, video editing, and can afford this monitor, get it. I haven't seen anything better. The La Cie monitors are also good, but this has a faster refresh than many of the La Cies so less ghosting/blurring when watching video or playing games.

Guy
2008-03-23This is the best monitor I have ever owned. The graphics and colors are outstanding. I do a lot of photo editing using Photoshop and with this monitor's color management; I am now printing photos that are the closest to true color that I have ever seen. Recommend for anyone that is serious about getting true color for photography or graphics uses.
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