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Re: Eizo CG241W vs. NEC 2690 SpectraView




On Nov 24, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Andrew Rodney wrote:

On 11/23/07 9:45 PM, "Chris Murphy"  wrote:

2490 and LED do. But not the 2690, so the white point is a bit off
which you can compensate for. It's not off by much.

Isn't the 2490 the sRGB unit and the 2690 the wide gamut (93%)?

Correct. 93% of Adobe RGB (1998), whatever that means. And the LED is 108% of Adobe RGB (1998), again whatever that means.



 I hope Chris can let
us know why the 2490 would come with a special colorimeter.

Sorry.

It's the same as with the 2690. It's just that one can expect it to do a more accurate job on the 2490 since that display's filter set is very close to sRGB, whereas the 2690 is not as close. So there is a slight discrepancy on white point calibration. So the colorimeter isn't special in the same way that the 2180WG (LED) display's colorimeter has a custom calibration matrix.

I thought the
2490 and 2690 were the same expect for size and gamut, the 2490 being
smaller in both cases.

Correct.

Chris Murphy
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