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for both still and moving images. Seven degrees of adjustment from
soft to sharp are provided
.
Fast Response Time
To ensure that movies and other moving images look clean and
sharp, with an absolute minimum of blurring and ghosting, both
monitors include an overdrive circuit. Commonly used in LCD TVs,
overdrive improves the time required to transmit gray levels to 6 ms
for the S2411W and 8 ms for the S2111W.
450 cd/m
2
Brightness
With high brightness of 450 cd/m
2
, the same as high quality
LCD TVs, these monitors present a clear view even in bright envi
-
ronments. This performance is made possible by a direct backlight
-
ing system, which also provides higher power efficiency and better
uniformity.
High Definition Digital Signal Support
The FlexScan S2411W supports 1080p high definition digital sig-
nal at the actual screen resolution of 1920 × 1080 (16:9 aspect ratio).
(Black borders are displayed on the top and bottom of the screen.)
Color Vision Deficiency Simulation
To accommodate people with red-green color vision deficiency
(protanopia and deuteranopia), care must be taken in choosing color
schemes for things like maps, signage, indicator lights, etc. The
FlexScan S2411W instantly simulates how still and moving images
appear to people with color vision deficiency, and does so much faster
than software-based tools that slow down with larger files.
While the S2411W simulation is very close, it is not exact — people with
color vision deficiency are more sensitive to differing levels of luminance and
saturation than those with normal color vision, so some unavoidable percep-
tual differences will remain. Switching between simulation modes is done
with the bundled UniColor Pro software which is currently compatible with
Windows XP/2000 only.
14-Bit Processing
The EIZO-developed ASIC used in both monitors features
14-bit color processing capability. This allows a larger number of
grayscale increments, for smooth grayscale rendering. The result is
a much greater degree of color detail, especially in dark areas and
shadows.
Fine Contrast Mode Selection
For optimum viewing of all types of content, the Fine Contrast
function allows the selection of five imaging modes: Text, Picture,
Movie, Custom, and sRGB. You can navigate between the modes
by pressing a button, or assign a mode to any application with the
bundled ScreenManager
®
Pro for LCD utility software so that when
the application is opened, the screen automatically changes to its
assigned mode.
Detailed Color Control
Gamma, saturation, hue, gain, and color temperature from 4,000 K
to 10,000 K can all be adjusted for accurate, display of color. For fine-
tuning of even a single color, the hue and saturation settings for RGB
and CMY can be adjusted independently.
With overdrive circuitWithout overdrive circuit
OutlineEnhancer off OutlineEnhancer on
Original mode Protanope mode Deuteranope mode




