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EIZO Announces the FlexScan EV2780 Display with USB Type-C Connectivity

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EIZO Corporation today announced the release of the 27-inch FlexScan EV2780, its first monitor with a USB Type-C terminal. With USB Type-C, a single cable transmits video, audio, and USB signals and supports a super speed transfer rate of up to 5 Gbps between the FlexScan EV2780FlexScan EV2780 and connected devices. In addition, the FlexScan EV2780 can supply up to 30 watts of power for recharging notebook PCs and other devices via one USB Type-C cable, eliminating the need for separate power cables.

The flexibility of a USB Type-C terminal makes the FlexScan EV2780 versatile for both conventional offices as well as the increasing number of "free address" offices where employees move around - usually with their notebook PCs - to collaborate with other employees as needed rather than work from an assigned space.



The cabinet is essentially bezel-less with a frame that is just 1 mm in width. This minimalist design combined with a fully-flat surface makes for seamless viewing. The cabinet is available in black or white with cable colors to match.

The FlexScan EV2780 features picture-by-picture capability and numerous ergonomic and energy-saving features that make it ideal for business environments such as trading rooms, control rooms, and back offices.

The 27-inch screen uses an LED-backlit IPS (in-plane switching) LCD panel with a native resolution of 2560 x 1440 and 178° viewing angles. The typical brightness is 350 cd/m2 and the contrast ratio is 1000:1.

A built-in sensor called Auto EcoView automatically adjusts the screen's brightness in accordance with the ambient brightness to trim power usage while reducing eye fatigue. A preset mode called "Paper" mode reduces blue light for more comfortable viewing.

Newly-developed EIZO proprietary software called Screen InStyle lets users assign a preset mode to applications and adjust the circadian dimming and power settings. The settings can be applied to all monitors in a multi-monitor setup eliminating the need to adjust each monitor manually. A server app for Screen InStyle allows an administrator to control the settings of all EV2780 units in an installation from a central location. This is especially helpful for enterprises that want to ensure all units are adjusted properly and the power-save settings are activated.

Additional Features
  • One DisplayPort and one HDMI input terminal
  • Dual one-watt internal speaker and a headphone jack
  • Ergonomic stand with 155 mm height adjustment, 40° tilt (5° down, 35° up), 344° swivel 90° pivot for portrait mode
  • Flicker-free viewing at all brightness levels
  • sRGB, Movie, Paper, and two user-adjustable preset modes.
  • 23 watts of power during typical use and zero watts of power consumed when the main power switch is off
  • Overdrive circuit with 5 ms gray-to-gray response time for smooth display of moving images
  • Energy Star 7 and TCO Certified Displays 7 compliance
  • Five-year warranty and six-month guarantee against bright pixels from purchase date

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Over US$1,000 in Japan... Typical crazy EIZO prices then...
 

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The cabinet is essentially bezel-less with a frame that is just 1 mm in width.

I don't know what system of measurement they use, but the bezel in the photo in not 1 mm in SI's book.
 

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I don't know what system of measurement they use, but the bezel in the photo in not 1 mm in SI's book.

Actually, it is, if you enlarge the image in the post, you'll see that the "cabinet" only has about a 1mm bezel. However, this is one of those "modern" screens, just like my Dell, where the screen itself has a border around three of the sides and that border is about 4-5mm thick. It's a great trick used these days to sell ultra slim bezels, but instead you get a screen border. You can't see it when the screen is off. That said, I find it less annoying than a glossy bezel.
 

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Actually, it is, if you enlarge the image in the post, you'll see that the "cabinet" only has about a 1mm bezel. However, this is one of those "modern" screens, just like my Dell, where the screen itself has a border around three of the sides and that border is about 4-5mm thick. It's a great trick used these days to sell ultra slim bezels, but instead you get a screen border. You can't see it when the screen is off. That said, I find it less annoying than a glossy bezel.
It will impair multi-monitor setups just as well...
 
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Actually, it is, if you enlarge the image in the post, you'll see that the "cabinet" only has about a 1mm bezel. However, this is one of those "modern" screens, just like my Dell, where the screen itself has a border around three of the sides and that border is about 4-5mm thick. It's a great trick used these days to sell ultra slim bezels, but instead you get a screen border. You can't see it when the screen is off. That said, I find it less annoying than a glossy bezel.

and why in the name of f*ck do they do that?
its as backwards as adding motion blur to videogames
 
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and why in the name of f*ck do they do that?
its as backwards as adding motion blur to videogames

Or 4K panels on a 5 inch phone. Or curved HDTVs.

Still they exist, and still they sell. Blame the sheep.
 

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and why in the name of f*ck do they do that?
its as backwards as adding motion blur to videogames

Because it makes customers believe there's a super thin bezel, much like on smartphones that have similar black borders down the long sides of the device, but the bezel is actually 1mm or less...
 
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