Published on November 26th,2007 at 2:19 AM
By daimaou
By daimaou
FlexScan SX2461W-U, the 24” LCD designed to simulates color vision deficiency.
Eizo will put on the market in Japan a new 24”LCD which is of course full HD (1920×1200), with a contrast ratio of 850:1, and a brightness of 300cd/m2, which simulates color vision deficiency to help designers in their daily work. More information here at the COLOR UNIVERSAL DESIGN website, http://www.cudo.jp/e/.
Our LCD has 2 DVI-I HDCP port as well as a USB HUB 2 port.


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I’d like game designers to see how difficult playing games like Puzzle Kombat and any other puzzle game is when you’re colorblind.
What is this?
to raper: this is monitor
hm….interestet……ma…what is? monitor for what?
ololo! ururu!