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ColorEdge CG220

Eizo ColorEdge CG220

56.4 cm (22.2 inch) Class Color LCD Monitor

With an expanded color space that supports Adobe RGB, the CG220 presents a long-awaited breakthrough in digital proofing. Photographers, designers, and printers can now conduct all color checks on screen before printing.

1920 × 1200 native resolution
400:1 contrast ratio
200 cd/m2 brightness
170° viewing angles
Digital/analog inputs

ColorEdge CG210

Eizo ColorEdge CG210

54 cm (21.3 inch) Class Color LCD Monitor

This 21.3" monitor offers imaging professionals not only accurate color through hardware calibration, but unique usability benefits like hardware-based support for portrait mode with both Mac and Windows PCs.
1600 x 1200 native resolution
550:1 contrast ratio
250 cd/m2 brightness
170° viewing angles
Digital/analog inputs

ColorEdge CG19

o ColorEdge CG19

48 cm (19 inch) Class Color LCD Monitor

For professionals in graphic arts and printing, the CG19 offers hardware calibration, accurate color rendition, and an ergonomic, thin bezel design for a practical alternative to CRT monitors.

1280 x 1024 native resolution
450:1 contrast ratio
280 cd/m2 brightness
170° viewing angles
Digital/analog inputs

 

 

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