Published on June 15th,2007 at 3:48 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Eizo Drops a 24.1-inch LCD

Aimed at the professional consumer, the ColorEdge series is a must-see. The newest 24.1-inch entrant to the series, dubbed the CG241W, sports a widescreen 1,920 x 1,200 resolution panel and a 178-degree viewing angles. Even better, the monitor offers 300 cd/m2 brightness, 850:1 contrast ratio, and is optimized by the company so it features the most accurate look right out of the box.

As for inputs, it’s got a slew: DVI / VGA inputs, multiple USB 2.0 ports, VESA compatibility and much more.

The main problem with the Eizo CG241W is its price: it will retail for $1,718. But if you have some money to spend and you don’t mind dropping some Benjamins, you can have one of these puppies by early next month.

Via EIZO
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