26Nov2007
Filed under: LCD TV/Monitor
Author: John C

Eizo has brought out the SX2461W-U, a 24-inch monitor aimed at the color-blind. It’s got 1920 x 1200 resolution, and a contrast ratio of 850:1 and brightness of 300 cd/m2. Rather like their previous 19-incher, the Eizo uses Color Universal Design (CUD) technology, which uses different color schemes and shapes to enable the daltonic to distinguish between colors. Input comes from a pair of HDCP-enabled DVI jacks, and there are a couple of USB 2.0 ports. The Flexscan SX2461W-U, costs ¥136,000, or $1,257 and comes out on December 6.
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- Tags: Color Blind, Color Schemes, Colors, Contrast Ratio, Cud, Daltonic, Different Color, Eizo, Input Comes From, Lcd Monitor, M2, Ports, Shapes, Universal Design, Usb 2
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