Specifications

The CG277 and CG247 feature
a built-in self-calibration sensor
Records white point and brightness
of external sensor when calibrating
Automatic self-correction
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Built-in calibration sensor
Automate your calibration with the sensor housed within the
monitor's front bezel and only swings up onto the screen when
calibrating. This sensor eliminates the need for a third-party
calibration device and even operates in portrait mode.
Available with the CG series only.
Individually adjusted at the factory
The gamma level for each ColorEdge monitor is adjusted at
the factory. This is accomplished by measuring the R, G and B
gamma values from 0–255. Next, the monitor's 16-bit look-up
table (LUT) is used to select the 256 most appropriate tones
to achieve the desired value.
Wide color gamut
A wide color gamut reproduces almost the entire AdobeRGB
color space* so that images shot in RAW can be converted to
AdobeRGB and ensuring that images shot in AdobeRGB will be
displayed correctly. The colors seen in photos of vibrant blue skies
and lush green forests will be reproduced faithfully in a way that
cannot be done on monitors with an sRGB color space. The wide
color gamut also ensures that the monitors reproduce almost the
entire ISO-coated and US web-coated CMYK color spaces used
in printing.
*Not applicable to the CS230.
10-bit simultaneous display
Using the DisplayPort* or HDMI input, the monitors offer
10-bit simultaneous color display from a 16-bit look-up table,
which means that they can show more than one billion colors
simul taneously. This is 64 times more colors than you get with an
8-bit display and results in even smoother color gradations and
reduced Delta-E between two adjacent colors.
* A graphics board and software that supports 10-bit output are also
necessary for 10-bit display.
8-bit and 10-bit image display
Correlation with external sensors
CG series monitors can be correlated to the measurement
results of an external calibration sensor. After correlating, the
built-in sensor will automatically recalibrate to the settings. This
is convenient if the monitor is used in a work environment with
other monitors and one measurement device must be used as
a standard for all calibration.
Built-in correction sensor
When it comes to the CX series and the CS230, a third-party
sensor is required to calibrate the monitor, however, the monitor's
built-in correction sensor maintains the calibration settings. The
correction sensor is located in the monitor's upper bezel. It will
appear when the period of time the user has defined will have
elapsed. Even if the monitor is switched off or not connected to
a computer, it will stick to its preset schedule and self-correct.
Scheduled self-calibration
Using either the OSD menu or the bundled ColorNavigator
software, you can schedule the monitor to self-calibrate
at specific times. Even if the monitor is switched off or not
connected to a computer, it will stick to its preset schedule
and self-calibrate.
Adjust to your ideal settings with
an external calibration device.
Smooth gradiation
Other monitors ColorEdge
1. Color
seepage
2. Tonality
breakup
Typical monitor Input Internal processing Output
8-bit display
8-bit LUT
ColorEdge
8-bit display
16-bit LUT
ColorEdge
10-bit display
16-bit LUT
AdobeRGB
sRGB
JapanColor 2001 coated
EIZO CG277, CX271
EIZO CG247, CX241, CS240
EIZO color gamut
8-bit
8-bit
10 - b i t 10 - b i t
8-bit
8-bit
16-bit LUT
16-bit LUT
AUTOMATE YOUR WORKFLOW PREDICTABLE COLOR YOU CAN DEPEND ON
Ideal gamma
Uncorrected gamma
Brightness
256 tones 256 tones
Brightness
Ideal gamma
Comfort and convenience
Comfort and convenience
Stable image display
Stable image display
Predictable color
Predictable color
Post production
Post production
Commitment to quality
Commitment to quality