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A monitor to die for !
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A monitor to die for !


  • Subject: A monitor to die for !
  • From: Richard Kenward <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 17:58:47 +0100

Some months ago I recounted the saga of having been supplied with three NEC SpectraView 30" and three SpectraView 27" screens all with poor evenness and neutrality. Several people from this list took an interest and were very supportive. Thank you guys.

I would like to report that with the launch of the Eizo CG275W here in the UK we have a monitor that is excellent. From the very moment it was switched on it was quite obvious that this monitor was even in brightness and neutrality from corner to corner. It is a joy to work with this screen and the pop-up calibration device seems to work very well much to my surprise and is very quick in its operation!

It is appropriate that I extend my thanks to the Colour Confidence organisation here in the UK for having dealt with all the frustrations, and for supplying the Eizo as soon as it became available, without leaving me out of pocket.

Cheers

Richard
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Richard Kenward


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