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Re: LCD Tests


  • Subject: Re: LCD Tests
  • From: Stefan Ohlsson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 21:35:03 +0100

At 14.34 -0500 03-02-10, email@hidden wrote:
>Eizo has solved that very much with their "Super IPS DualDomain"technique
which, in short, are LC-cells in two differentdirections.

Is this all Eizo monitors or just specific models?


What I heard from Eizo, this DualDomain technique is only used on these two models that we tested. I think that this is what qualifies them as EX-models, compared to the ordinary L685 monitor.

Best/Stefan Ohlsson

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