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Re: EIZO Color Edge CG241W off-axis problem?
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Re: EIZO Color Edge CG241W off-axis problem?


  • Subject: Re: EIZO Color Edge CG241W off-axis problem?
  • From: "edmund ronald" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 00:38:58 +0100

I find it a strange trend that Eizo now affix their premium CG label
on PVA or S-PVA  monitors that exhibit these colorshifts.
They used to be more circumspect and label them ColorEdge or something
like that.
But the CG241W is still decent value for money, I guess.

Edmund


On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 11:54 PM, Rick Hatmaker <email@hidden> wrote:
> Chris:
>
> The View Angle Color Shift phenomena you describe is common with PVA or
> S-PVA and Wide Screen technology. CHROMiX has tested many monitors and found
> that even so, the CG241W still exhibits the least amount of this View Angle
> Color Shift of anything comparable in its class. Some other models that we
> tested (not naming names/brands) experienced significant shift with only an
> inch off viewing-center in any direction.
>
> The best current technology for lowest View Angle Color Shift on LCD screens
> has been IPS or preferably S-IPS technology (so far). None better than the
> Eizo CG211.
>
> Rick Hatmaker
> email@hidden
>
>
>
>
>
> On Nov 3, 2008, at 2:17 PM, Chris Protopapas wrote:
>
>> I've just taken delivery of my first EIZO Color Edge CG241W monitor. It's
>> beautiful, and after setting it up and profiling it using my DTP-94 and
>> Color Navigator, I settled in happily. However, as soon as I got up and
>> walked away, to the side, I noticed a drastic shift in color. This does
>> not
>> happen with my CG211 monitors, or my Apple Cinema Displays. This is
>> unexpected, to say the least. On-axis, the color is excellent, matching my
>> proofs on my GraphicLite box quite closely, but off-axis the color
>> deteriorates very rapidly. I thought that this was something that had
>> pretty
>> much been solved in high-end LCDs, but apparently not. Or did I get a bum
>> one? Anyone else noticed this?
>>
>> Chris Protopapas
>> FUELDIGITAL Inc.
>> New York City
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