Friday, April 5th 2019

EIZO Unveils the ColorEdge CS2731 27" Monitor for Creative Professionals

EIZO Corporation today announced the new ColorEdge CS2731 - a 27-inch color management monitor for enthusiasts in photography, illustration, video creation, and other creative fields. It is the successor to the ColorEdge CS2730.

The monitor is the first in the ColorEdge lineup to feature USB Type-C connectivity with 60 watt power delivery. With a single USB Type-C cable, users can display video, transmit USB signals, and supply power to a connected device such as a smartphone or notebook PC. The USB Type-C terminal supplies up to 60 watts of power, so even high-end notebook PCs stay charged while working. This eliminates the need for an additional external AC adapter and streamlines the creative workspace.
The spacious 27-inch screen has a native resolution of 2560 x 1440, giving creatives ample space to work with images, tool palettes, and other windows.

The monitor's wide color gamut reproduces 99% of the Adobe RGB color space, ensuring colors are reproduced faithfully. To counter fluctuations in brightness and chromaticity characteristic of LCD monitors, EIZO's unique digital uniformity equalizer (DUE) corrects deviations in every tone across the screen for stable display.

The ColorEdge CS2731 supports EIZO's ColorNavigator 7 color management software, so users can regularly calibrate and quality control their monitor quickly and reliably for predictable color results. It also supports EIZO's Quick Color Match software, which simplifies the screen-to-print color matching process into just a few steps.

Additional Features
  • Smooth gradations with 10-bit display from a 16-bit LUT (look-up-table)1
  • USB Type-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, and DVI-D inputs
  • Optional light-shielding hood
  • 5-year manufacturer's warranty
Availability
The ColorEdge CS2731 will begin shipping from June, 2019. Date of availability varies by country so contact the EIZO group company or distributor in your country for details.
Source: EIZO
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13 Comments on EIZO Unveils the ColorEdge CS2731 27" Monitor for Creative Professionals

#2
Mistral
I love it when a company doesn't care about a monitor's physical thinness and instead just opts to give you the best image quality they can.
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#3
Moofachuka
EIZO made a monitor for Creative employees...
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#4
Joss
MistralI love it when a company doesn't care about a monitor's physical thinness and instead just opts to give you the best image quality they can.
This :)
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#6
Axaion
MistralI love it when a company doesn't care about a monitor's physical thinness and instead just opts to give you the best image quality they can.
Yep, would be cool for most monitors to give up some thinness for some quality
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#7
Caring1
No mention of price, but I expect it to be around $5,000 or more.
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lexluthermiester
MistralI love it when a company doesn't care about a monitor's physical thinness and instead just opts to give you the best image quality they can.
Have to agree with this. I don't care at all if a display takes up 2 or 3 more inches in depth on my desktop as long as it performs well!
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#9
Ubersonic
MistralI love it when a company doesn't care about a monitor's physical thinness and instead just opts to give you the best image quality they can.
The funny thing is when you work in the IT dept and some new employee asks if they can have their "old looking" £1000+ Eizo screen "upgraded" to a £100 screen like their secretary has xD
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#11
lexluthermiester
Prima.VeraFugly monitor is fugly!
Personal opinion is personal.

I think it looks very stylish.
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#12
TheDeeGee
Prima.VeraFugly monitor is fugly!
I rather have a €800 panel and €100 stand than the other way around.

It's why i still use the EIZO CX240.
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#13
Fx
I prefer sleek, matte black monitors without obtuse angles. The thickness makes no difference to me either; it is not like it can even compare with the depth of a CRT. Absolutely no RGBs!
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