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    BenQ offers 35in XR3501 Curved LCD Gaming Monitor

    BenQ announces a 144Hz high-performance curved LCD monitor, the XR3501. Created for racing gamers, the XR3501 straps players in the driver's seat with its 2000R curvature and extra-wide 21:9 aspect ratio. The screen is only 2560x1080, not 3440x1440 as some expected.
    Racing gamers want a real driving experience, and that is exactly what the XR3501 delivers in a high-speed feast for the senses that will have players living every heart-pounding moment of the race. Designed with extensive input from experts on and off the track, the XR3501features a full 35-inch screen and 2560x1080 resolution for visuals that will make you brace for every intense turn as you fight to break free of the pack. The 144Hz refresh rate keeps the action flowing smoothly for an experience that is as real as racing gets without a trip to the track.
    Immerse yourself in the action
    The ultimate racing game experience unfolds when you lose yourself in the action. The mundane world of your home or office fades away and you are transported to the Grand Hotel hairpin at Monaco or the pits at Talladega. XR3501's 2000R curved screen puts the roadway right on your desktop. The concave 35-inch screen wraps around your peripheral visual range, making it easier to feel the thrill of speeding through city streets or making the dirt fly in a backroad rally. But before you get too lost in your virtual race, remember there are others maneuvering for the checkered flag and winner's circle, as well. The XR3501's extra wide 21:9 aspect ratio gives you significantly more space to keep an eye on your instruments and fellow drivers.

    Virtual racing has never felt as real as it does with the XR3501. The monitor's 2000R curvature is the most of any LCD monitor on the market, and that adds up to a driving experience that is the closest thing on a desktop to getting behind the wheel of an actual race car. Coupled with the monitor's 144Hz refresh rate, you will swear you are in the heart of the action as scenery wraps around you with breathless fluidity.

    See every detail
    Lighting fast reactions don't count for much if you can't see the next turn. The XR3501 solves this with crystal clear 2560x1080 screen resolution and vibrant colors that will have you seeing every detail, from the decals on your opponents' cars to the roadside grass and leaves on the trees you speed by.

    The XR3501's Color Vibrance feature allows you to easily adjust color and detail settings based on your personal preferences. Lighting changes can hide critical details. Do the other cars seem to vanish in the darkness of a tunnel? Throw some light on the problem with Black eQualizer, boosting the brightness of darker regions of the screen without blowing out the well-lit areas. Now you can see every detail without sacrificing image quality.

    Feel the speed
    Nothing can pull a racing gamer out of a fully immersive experience faster than jerky, stuttering visuals and animations. The XR3501 keeps the action fast and smooth with the help of its 144Hz refresh rate. The higher refresh rate eliminates blurring while lending a more natural look to everything from other vehicles to passing scenery.

    The XR3501curved LCD gaming monitor is expected to retail in the second quarter of 2015




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    Philips Offers New 32-inch Monitor With WQHD resolution

    Philips adds a new 32-inch monitor – BDM3270QP. The WQHD 2560 x 1440 monitor is the latest in line of WQHD monitors from the company.
    The BDM3270QP features WQHD 2560 x 1440 resolution with a pixel density of 91.8 PPI. That’s essentially the same pixel density as a 24-inch 1080p monitor. Unlike some of the other WQHD monitors from Philips, the BDM3270QP doesn’t use an IPS panel.
    Instead, you get an AMVA panel with 5ms response time, 300cd/m² maximum brightness, 178° viewing angles and 10-bit color. philips2 One highlight of the monitor is its stand. It allows you to adjust the height of the monitor, rotate the monitor up to 90° and also offers tilt adjustments. Ports on the monitor include a dual-link DVI, DisplayPort 1.2, and HDMI 1.4. Additionally, the monitor comes with stereo audio output and 2-port USB 3.0 hub. The Philips BDM3270QP monitor is expected to be available soon and will be priced at 700 euros for the European market.


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    Philips BDM3270QP 32" 2560 x 1440 has AMVA Panel

    Philips has released the 32in BDM3270QP, this monitor is based on a 2560 x 1440 resolution AMVA panel. Spec wise the screen offers 4ms G2G response time, 3000:1 static contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness, 178/178 viewing angles, 1.07b colour depth and an sRGB gamut
    The product spec sheet talks about brightness uniformity of 93% ~ 105% and a DeltaE of 3, so this might suggest the screen carries a factory calibration as well.
    Thomas Schade, Vice President EMEA at MMD, says, “This 32-inch display is great for users who are up-sizing from smaller screens and lower resolutions. Users can look forward to a real sense of space, combined with the sharp, brilliant resolution of QHD. And it’s not just graphic designers, CAD designers and architects who appreciate the difference: people who routinely work with standard office applications are increasingly looking for more room to spread out when they have multiple windows open at the same time, but with the finer resolution to make that extra space work effectively.”
    DisplayPort, HDMI (MHL), VGA and DL-DVI connections are provided with support for MultiView included (PiP / PbP). There are also integrated speakers and 2x USB 2.0 plus 2x USB 3.0 ports offered. Tilt, height, pivot and swivel adjustments are offered from the stand. The screen is flicker free as well. The new Philips 32-inch BDM3270QP/00 QHD display is now available at a RRP of £ 499 / 699 EURO - Via TFT Central.


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    ViewSonic VG2860MHL-4K Announced

    Intended for business, but still. ViewSonic have just announced their new VG2860MHL-4K Ultra HD monitor. The TN display offers a 3840 x 2160 Ultra HD resolution with 2ms G2G response time a 1000:1 contrast ratio and 300 cd/m2 brightness.
    It has 170/160 viewing angles, 1.07b colour depth and 96% sRGB gamut. It is based on a TN Film panel as you may notice from the spec.
    The VG2860MHL-4K’s MultiPicture function supports Picture-in-picture (PIP), Picture-by-picture (PBP) and equally split horizontal and vertical images up to 4 video input sources which is ideal for multi-tasking, financial trading, and surveillance. It comes with a mini PC mountable stand that keeps your desk tidy. The VESA standard holes provide the flexibility for installation on bracket and wall mount. The stand is also fully ergonomic supporting tilt, swivel, height adjustment and pivot, which boost the productivity and provide a more comfortable viewing experience.

    • Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz native resolution, 10 bit colour processing and 96% sRGB coverage for phenomenal image quality
    • MultiPicture support PIP, PBP, equally split screen up to 4 video sources for multitasking
    • 2ms fast response time for super smooth images
    • DisplayPort, Mini DisplayPort, HDMI, MHL, DVI, 4 USB ports and dual speakers
    • Thin client mountable VESA stand with full ergonomic design includes tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustment



    In terms of connectivity, the VG2860MHL-4K comes with DisplayPort 1.2 and Mini DisplayPort 1.2 both supporting 4K resolution at 60Hz. The HDMI and MHL ports expand the connectivity to Blu-ray DVD, DSLR camera and mobile devices. It also has 4 USB ports and dual speakers built in. The VG2860MHL-4K also features a Blue Light Filter setting that allows users to adjust the amount of blue light emitted from the screen for a more comfortable viewing experience. ViewSonic’s flicker-free technology completely removes flickers to reduce computer vision syndrome. The VG2860MHL-4K is available now with an MSRP of US$599, £369, €499 excluding VAT (via TFT Central).


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    Philips Announces World's First Quantum-dot PC Monitor

    The world's first quantum dot desktop monitor was launched today in China thanks to a partnership between MMD (Philips Monitors) and QD Vision. The Philips 27" Full HD monitor (276E6ADS) achieves 99% Adobe RGB color, making it ideal for entertainment and gaming, as well as professional photography and design. QD Vision is demonstrating the new quantum dot monitor at booth 1025 at SID Display Week.

    Philips' new high-performance desktop monitors use QD Vision's Color IQ optics to deliver vibrant colors and life-like images. The Color IQ quantum dot solution, coupled with full HD resolution display, produce a professional-quality display available at a price of mainstream desktop monitors. "The E6 monitor breaks new ground, delivering superior picture quality at an exceptional value," said Chris Brown, Marketing Manager at MMD for Philips Monitors "We are proud to again lead the industry - this time with the world's first quantum dot monitor - featuring Color IQ from QD Vision."

    "QD Vision is dedicated to delivering the world's best color across all display types, so it makes sense we would partner with MMD to bring the first quantum dot display to market," said Matt Mazzuchi, Vice President, Market and Business Development at QD Vision. "As we continue to expand our portfolio, more consumers can experience stunning color and true-to-life images, whether they are watching a movie, editing photos, or online shopping."

    According to Dr. Jennifer Colegrove, CEO and principal analyst at Touch Display Research, Inc., 51% of monitors will adopt quantum dot technology by 2025. Touch Display Research recently published their second edition of the Quantum Dot Display and Lighting Technologies and Market Forecast Report, available at www.touchdisplayresearch.com.

    The E6 line of monitors (Model 276E6ADSW) is available now in China, and will be available in Korea, Europe and US before mid-2015.
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    AOC Q2577PWQ Monitor Review

    This IPS display from AOC follows a new trend in PC displays, by presenting a native resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 (WQHD) with a 25-inch screen size, rather than the more common 27 inches. With all the usual benefits of an IPS display, including wide viewing angles of 178 degrees, along with full sRGB coverage and strong Adobe RGB performance we find out today if it offers stunning image quality that goes some way towards justifying its suggested retail price. We are living in an era where the rules on PC display sizes and resolutions are being turned on their head. There’s a choice of ultra-wide 21:9 monitors, 4K screens between 27 and 40 inches, TN, IPS and AHVA panel technology, and so on. But a 25-inch screen size is a relatively new trend. Until now, the next step up from 24 inches was fixed at 27 inches. The Q2577PWQ is therefore new territory for AOC, and relatively early to the party, joining a fairly short list of manufacturers in offering this screen size, including Dell, HP and Asus.

    24-inch displays look just about perfect at either 1920×1200 (16:10) or 1920×1080 (16:9) resolution, but any higher and the pixel pitch starts to be a bit too small for comfort, making text difficult to read and icons just slightly too small … without raising the DPI setting in Windows.
    Upgrading to a 27-inch panel usually means getting a screen with a 2,560 x 1,440 (WQHD) resolution, and it looks great, except for some people a display of this size is a bit on large for their desks. 25 inches is a fair compromise, allowing for a WQHD resolution without being uncomfortably small.
    WQHD is precisely four times the size of 720p, with a pixel count of 3,686,400. On a display with a 27 inch diagonal screen size, that means a PPI (pixels-per-inch) figure of 108.79. Drop the diagonal screen size to 25 inches, as on the AOC Q2577PWQ, and the PPI becomes 117.49, with a dot pitch of 0.2162mm, which still seems comfortable.
    Add a high quality flicker-free IPS panel, great colour reproduction and phenomenal brightness levels and AOC’s Q2577PWQ is a strong offering from their professional line-up.
    AOC Q2577PWQ Features:

    • Boasting a stunning Quad HD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels (which is four times the resolution of an HD display) and ample screen real-estate with 25 inches.
    • Resolution 2560×1440 @ 60hz. Response time: 5ms.
    • IPS technology is one of the highest performing panel technologies currently available for displays. This way, AOC makes sure users will greatly benefit from high accuracy in colour, contrast and wide viewing angles.
    • In order to give users a variety of options for connecting different input sources, the AOC Q2577PWQ comes with DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI and VGA.
    • Also comes with a feature that ensures a zero-flickering viewing experience.
    Toda a review:
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    Seiki Pro SM40UNP 40-inch 4K Desktop Display - Seiki Goes Pro

    Introduction and Specifications

    Seiki has spent the past few years making quite the entrance into the display market. Starting with LCD TVs, they seemingly came out of nowhere back in April of 2013 with a 50” 4K display that was available at a very competitive price at that time. Since then, we’ve seen a few more display releases out of Seiki, and they were becoming popular among home theater enthusiasts on a budget and for gamers who wanted a bigger panel in front of them. Last June, Seiki announced a desktop line of 4K monitors. These would not just be repurposed televisions, but ground-up designs intended for desktop professionals and gamers alike. The most eagerly awaited part of this announcement was promised 60 Hz support at 4K resolutions.




    Just under a year later, we are happy to bring you a review of the first iteration on this new Seiki Pro lineup:


    Behold, 40 inches of 4K professional desktop display goodness!
    Those with a good memory will recall that Seiki’s original announcement included HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.3 support. These features did not make it into the display we are reviewing today as the necessary scaler technology has not yet caught up to the demands of the feature set included with this panel. Seiki has promised a future revision of this product line is in the works and will include HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.3. 4K60 *is* possible, but with this model that feature is restricted to the pair of DP 1.2 capable ports.

    Specification highlights:

    • 3840x2160 @ 60 Hz (DP1.2 ports only)
    • 350 nits Brightness / 5000:1 Contrast Ratio
    • Inputs: DP 1.2 (x2) / HDMI 1.4 (x2) (one MHL) / DVI-D (x1) / VGA (x1)
    • VESA 100 mm x 100 mm

    Here is the full spec sheet from Seiki. More details are available at their associated product page:

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    ASUS Release Technicolor Color Certified Monitor


    A new monitor being shown off at Computex that is under design and development is the new ASUS PB328QT. This new monitor special is it is the one of the first Technicolor certified monitors on the market. This makes it a pretty big deal as one of the key reasons users purchase higher end monitors is to ensure a better colour accuracy and overall performance. So how does this help and what is so special about this?
    Technicolor released the following:
    None of today’s display standards (sRGB, Rec. 709, Adobe RGB, etc.,) include a tolerance to describe when a device is actually “in-spec” or “out-of-spec.” This distinction matters because a device that is supposedly tuned to sRGB may in fact display photos inaccurately. Displays purportedly tuned to Rec. 709 may actually cause a loss in contrast and detail in whites and blacks and inaccurate skin tones.
    Technicolor Color Certified solves this problem by defining specifications, including tolerances, for a monitor’s color gamut, gammas, color fidelity, white point and backlight brightness that match the quality of today’s Blu-ray disks (ITU-R Recommendation BT.709).
    Consumers don’t just watch videos & movies on their HD TVs, they also watch them on computer monitors, tablets, smartphones, and more. They then use these same devices to view videos and photos, play games, and peruse online shopping catalogs. What many consumers don’t realize, however, and which they often discover too late — particularly in the instance of online shopping –- is that each of those screens might be using different technology to display the image on the screen.
    Since there are so many devices out there using different technologies and color standards, the consumer is left with a wide variety of device gamuts all claiming to support the sRGB color space. It can be very frustrating for the consumer when they discover that when they view the same content on different devices that they will experience that content completely differently, with no guarantee of what color the image really should be (see the “Not Certified” images above). That’s why Technicolor teamed up with Portrait Displays to create the Technicolor Color Certified program. Together, we are working with display manufacturers to ensure that the same kind of strict adherence to the color standard used in creating content is passed onto the consumer through displays that safeguard the integrity of the created content. Through certified displays, consumers will no longer have to endure a reduction of detail in the highlights and shadows and color shifts throughout the tonal range.
    The specs for the new monitor are as follows:
    Key specifications & features

    *not all specifications / feature or functions are detailed.

    • 32-inch
    • 2560 x 1440 resolution
    • 10-bit panel
    • 100% color saturation sRGB
    • Brightness 300cd
    • Input/Output: DisplayPort, HDMI, DualDVI, D-sub
    • Connectivity: Integrated 4 port USB 3.0 hub
    • ASUS 5 way OSD navigation joystick
    • ASUS QuickFit OSD
    • ASUS VividPixel
    • Low Blue Light operating modes ( ASUS Eye Care )
    • Flicker Free operation ( ASUS Eye Care )
    • Integrated 3 WATT stereo speaker
    • Ergonomic adjustment including tilt, swivel and height adjustment
    • Quick release design and VESA mount support

    Thank you to Asus for providing us with this information
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    Acer Predator XB270HU review: first 144Hz IPS monitor

    Introduction

    A fast refresh rate and excellent colour reproduction is normally a combination that is hard to come by. Most gamers know the trade off; for a minimum in "ghosting" you will have to sacrifice accurate colour reproduction. With the arrival of 144 Hz monitors that sport a IPS panel this trade off is no longer necessary, Acer was the first manufacturer that could provide us with such a screen and we have tested the Predator XB270HUbprz.
    Combining colour and a low refresh rate is still a bit of a holy grail. Up till now a screen suitable for gaming would normally have poor to reasonable degree of accurate colour, for photo and video editing (and viewing), a screen with better colour reproduction but worse refresh rates was the norm. When gaming 100% of the time or working with photos and videos 100% of the time this was an easy choice, but most computer users do a bit of both with their PC, making the choice an even harder one. .
    This year we will see monitor that have a better panel technique that, as well as a better colour reproduction, also have a decent refresh rate for fast FPS games. In theory this would mean monitors that combine the best of both worlds. Acer managed to provide us with such a monitor and we could not wait to put this in our test lab to see the results. The Predator XB270HUbprz promises 144Hz refresh rates and an IPS panel, but also a WQHD-resolution of 2560x1440 pixels.

    Acer Predator XB270HUbprz
    Unfortunately this comes at quite a steep price, Acer wants around £ 700 for the screen, similar to the ASUS RoG 'Swift' PG278Q when it was introduced. This price point seems to be the minimum when you are looking for a fast gaming screen with WQHD-resolution. The question remains if consumers will actually pay this amount of money for a screen, as the most popular procerange for a monitor seems to be between £ 150 and 200, where the choice normally favors the 1ms refresh rate screens in stead of the more expensive 144 Hz screens.

    Acer Predator XB270HUbprz prices

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    - £630.12 £645.48 Buy
    Staffordshire £695.99 £695.99 Buy
    Voted Best Online Retailer – two years in a row – by KitGuru readers
    Tong, Brandford £749.99 £752.98 Buy
    WQHD is a much better resolution than Full HD, the downside of this is obviously the strain on the graphics card that this resolution requires. This makes the XB270HU and similar screens something of a luxury that is not suitable for everyone, but Acer has something that stands out. The competition sport a TN Panel, where Acer has a panel with "IPS technology" in the form of a AUO AHVA screen. The differences in panels and techniques like IPS are explained on the next page of this review.
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    Acer S277HK 27 inch 4K Monitor Review

    The Acer S277HK is a 27 inch, 4K IPS display with a focus on smart, attractive design. It has a particularly thin bezel, termed ZeroFrame by the company, an asymmetrical ‘L-shaped’ metal stand and all the connectors arranged in an easily accessible groove at the back. With excellent colour reproduction along with good brightness and contrast levels, the S277HK delivers great picture quality at a price that’s highly competitive with competing 4K screens. As the market for 4K displays is maturing, prices are on a downwards trajectory, giving buyers more choice than ever. Just about every manufacturer now has more than one 4K screen in its lineup, least of all Acer, which currently sells 4K screens with a focus on gaming, such as the Predator XB280HK, a 28-inch TN model that supports Nvidia G-Sync, along with larger displays aimed at professional use such as the 32-inch B326HK.

    The Acer S277HK is a better fit for this latter category, as it has an IPS panel with 10-bit colour reproduction, a 3,840 x 2,160 resolution, 178 degree viewing angles and advertised 100 per cent sRGB coverage, with a 4ms response time.
    It also has a particularly thin bezel. Although it doesn’t actually live up to its name of having a “zero-width” frame, the physical bezel is only 1mm across. Although there’s another 5mm or so of black space between this bezel and your display area, it’s still far less wasted border space than you see on most screens.
    There’s an unusual looking metal stand with the panel supported on the right-hand side, an all-white glossy finish to the rear of the screen and a decent set of inputs, including HDMI 2.0 and dual DisplayPort 1.2 connectors. It also has a pair of 2W speakers built into the rear that support DTS, christened TrueHarmony by Acer.
    Acer S277HK features:

    • Stunning design, slim and solid asymmetric stand and stylish speakers make the S277HK visually pleasant all around.
    • The ZeroFrame design makes it an ideal multi-monitor setup solution for a seamless and breathtaking 4K2K viewing experience.
    • Ultra-fast HDMI 2.0 connection support for the very first time on a 4K2K monitor.
    • Acer ColorPlus and Acer EyeProtect technologies reduce eye strain and provide a more vivid and comfortable viewing experience.
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    Samsung Introduces Mirrored And Transparent OLED Display Panels That Use Intel RealSense Tech

    You've heard about 3D interactive displays, mirrored displays and OLED displays, but at the Retail Asia Expo in Hong Kong, Samsung showed the first product that combines all three technologies into a single interactive experience.

    LCDs with a mirrored front layer are nothing new, but this is the first time we've seen an OLED panel thus equipped. With OLED's superior contrast, color reproduction and viewing angles, it's the ideal technology for commercial applications that require a bright image viewable by many people at once.
    By applying a mirrored finish to the panel, a customer can see themselves and the on-screen image at the same time. Imagine trying on virtual clothing or jewelry without entering a dressing room. Using Intel RealSense technology, Samsung's new display can manipulate and move the image to match the user's movements.
    The panel has a reflectance level greater than 75 percent, which is 50 percent higher than competing LCD products. It also renders 100 percent of the NTSC color gamut and claims a 100,000:1 contrast ratio. Much of this is possible thanks to OLED technology, which doesn't require a backlight because each pixel is self-illuminating. Panel response is less than one millisecond, which means there is no perceptible motion blur, and input lag is low enough to enable perfectly-synchronized tracking of onscreen movement to that of the user.
    Potential applications for the mirrored display include the retail marketplace, and even in the home as a dressing mirror that can provide information to the user based on their personal preferences.
    Samsung has also incorporated OLED technology and Intel RealSense into a transparent panel.

    One of the biggest design challenges for transparent display panels is light transmittance. LCDs require a backlight that severely reduces the amount of ambient light that can get through from back to front. That means objects placed behind the screen must be brightly lit in order to be seen. Some products block as much as 90 percent of the light behind them.
    An OLED panel's self-illuminating pixel structure allows 45 percent of the available light to get through from behind the display. That makes it much easier to properly balance light levels between the physical and virtual objects being shown. Samsung also renders 100 percent of the NTSC color gamut and adds higher contrast and a much faster response time to make onscreen motion fluid and free of blur or stutter.
    With a transparent panel, objects from small jewelry to automobiles can be shown behind a sign that changes depending on user interaction. OLED's better viewing angles allow the images to be seen by more people simultaneously.
    It seems that we're getting closer to the futuristic worlds shown in movies like Minority Report. Displays that interact with users in real time can provide context-sensitive information in new and interesting ways. With displays that react to our movements, can retinal scanners be far behind?
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    ViewSonic's VX2475Smhl-4K Ultra HD Panel Ships For $611

    ViewSonic announced that it is now shipping the "future-proof" VX2475Smhl-4K, a 23.6-inch monitor sporting a native 3820 x 2160 resolution. The monitor can be purchased for $611 from a number of online retailers including Amazon, Office Depot, CDW, Walmart, Best Buy, Newegg and more, as well as ViewSonic's online store.
    ViewSonic deems this monitor as "future-proof" because it contains DisplayPort 1.2a and HDMI 2.0 connectivity, which supports Ultra HD content at 60 Hz. The monitor also supports MHL, which essentially allows an MHL-compatible device to receive a charge straight from the monitor while it pumps audio and video to the monitor's screen.
    The company indicated in its announcement that the new VX2475Smhl-4K is perfect for gaming and professional graphics/photography applications. Backing this claim are specifications that show this monitor provides a Viewing Mode feature, which contains a bundle of five presets: "Game," "Mono," "Movie," "Text" and "Web." These settings alter the brightness, contrast, color temperature and gamma curve, providing the best viewing experience for each application.
    In addition to the Viewing Modes, the panel sports ViewSonic's SuperClear PLS panel technology, which helps present clear images at 178-degree viewing angles. The panel also includes two 2-watt speakers, a headphone jack, a blue light filter and Flicker-Free technology to make the visuals easier on the eyes. The monitor is VESA-compatible, allowing users to mount the device on a wall.
    According to the specifications, the new monitor has a response time of 4 ms, which should help lessen ghosting, streaking and blurring in videos and gaming. The VX2475Smhl-4K is also ENERGY STAR compliant, offering an Eco-mode for customers who want to save a little energy.
    That all said, here is a more-detailed list of specs regarding the LCD panel:
    ViewSonic VX2475Smhl-4K
    Display Area 20.5" horizontal x 11.5" vertical; 23.6" diagonal
    Optimum Resolution 3840 x 2160
    Contrast Ratio 1,000:1 (typ.)
    Dynamic Contrast Ratio 120,000,000:1
    Viewing Angles 178 degrees horizontal and vertical
    Response Time 4 ms (GTG)
    Light Source White-light LED
    Brightness 300 cd/m 2 (typ.)
    Panel Surface Anti-glare, hard-coating (3H)
    Colors 16.7M (true 8-bit)
    Backlight Life 30,000 hours (min.)
    Display Type Color a-Si Active Matrix TFT LCD
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    NEC adds MultiSync EA275UHD

    NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, announced today the MultiSync EA275UHD display, the latest addition to its 4K Ultra High-Definition product portfolio.
    The monitor's UHD resolution (four times full HD), business-class features and factory calibration are ideal for high-end corporate users, CAD/CAM engineers, Command & Control personnel and entry-level graphics users as well as anyone desiring more desktop space. The 27-inch display has flexible input configurations, allowing one or two inputs on screen simultaneously.
    The EA275UHD display includes a multitude of the latest connectivity options, including DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 2.0, DVI-D and a USB 3.0 hub, and includes a UHD upscaling feature to improve any non-UHD content. It also is compatible with SpectraViewII calibration software for accurate color reproduction. At 163 DPI (dots per inch), the display's readability is ideal for corporate applications.

    "The display's high-resolution and usable DPI are great for everyone from Excel power users to people who need to display multiple inputs," said Art Marshall, Product Manager of Professional and Medical Displays at NEC Display Solutions. "It builds upon NEC Display's portfolio of 4K UHD products, not only in desktops, but also in large-screen displays and projectors. With NEC-unique features like ControlSync and a Human Sensor, this display fits well in any corporate environment."

    Designed to enhance work performance, this widescreen model features a 10-bit AH-IPS panel with great viewing from any angle, touch-sensitive on-screen menu controls, and complete ergonomic adjustability to fit any workspace. The EA275UHD also offers smart sensing technology, which automatically detects work conditions to determine the proper display brightness with ambient light and human sensors.

    Other benefits include:

    • 350cd/m2 brightness
    • 3840 x 2160 4K Ultra-HD resolution
    • 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio (1000:1 typical)
    • Ergonomic adjustable stand with 130mm height-adjust, tilt, swivel and pivot
    • 6-ms response time
    • Integrated 3-port powered USB 3.0 hub (1 up/3 down)
    • Integrated speakers (1W x 2) and headphone jack
    • ControlSync for multi-screen setups
    • Human Sensor to reduce power consumption when the user is not present
    • ECO Mode, carbon footprint meter and cost meter
    • ENERGY STAR 6.0, TCO 6.0 and TCO Edge 1.2 compliant

    The MultiSync EA275UHD display ships with a 3-year limited parts and labor warranty, and will be available in June 2015 at a minimum advertised price of $799. The monitor also comes with a set-up manual, DisplayPort, power, USB 3.0 and ControlSync cables. An EA275UHD-BK-SV bundle also will be available in June 2015 at a minimum advertised price of $949, which includes a Spyder calibration sensor and the SpectraViewII software with the display.


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    Eizo ColorEdge CS270 Graphics for the Pro

    Eizo announced a new ColorEdge, the CS270 is a 27-inch colour management monitor that fits the varying needs and budgets of photo enthusiasts and graphic design professionals. The ColorEdge CS270 offers many of the advanced features of Eizo’s ColorEdge line-up such as a wide colour gamut and hardware calibration.
    It also delivers benefits not usually available with cost-performance monitors such as dedicated calibration software that supports compatibility with a wide range of third-party calibration devices and a manufacturer’s five-year warranty.
    The ColorEdge CS270 features a wide-gamut IPS-type panel with a 2560 x 1440 native resolution and reproduces 99% of the Adobe RGB colour space. With this extended gamut, images shot in RAW can be converted to Adobe RGB or images shot in Adobe RGB will be displayed in vibrant and lush colours. In other specs the screen offers a 15ms G2G response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness and 178/178 viewing angles.

    Additional Features


    • Gamma curve for each monitor adjusted on the EIZO factory line.
    • Two upstream and two downstream USB ports.
    • Supports EIZO’s UniColor Pro software that simulates color blindness so designers can choose color schemes for maps, road signs, web sites, etc. that can be viewed by everyone.
    • EIZO shading hood for reducing ambient light reflection available as an option.

    The screen is also advertised as flicker free which is good news. The ColorEdge CS270 comes equipped with DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI input terminals. With the DisplayPort input, the monitor offers 10-bit display (more than one billion colours simultaneously) from a 16-bit look-up table. In addition, it can display 10-bit colour via the HDMI input terminal with Deep Color applicable devices. An ergonomic stand with 35° tilt, 344° swivel, portrait mode, and 148 mm height adjustment lets users place the screen in the optimal position. The stand has a sturdy build and includes a cable holder for a clutter-free desktop.
    Eizo's DUE (digital uniformity equalizer) technology compensates for uniformity errors common to all LCD panels to produce more even brightness and colour across the screen. With DUE, the screen stays uniform even when calibrating the monitor to user-preferred settings.
    The screen is factory calibrated as well, but for users that require a wide variety of calibration functionality, Eizo bundles its proprietary ColorNavigator 6 software. Preset target values for photography, printing, and web design are included for users looking for a simple way to calibrate the monitor. Experienced users can set their own target values for brightness, gamma, and white point, and generate an ICC profile. ColorNavigator 6 offers several advanced functions such as measuring the white of the paper to be used for printing for better screen-to-print matching and profile validation for verifying calibration results.
    Because ColorNavigator 6 is proprietary software, EIZO has ensured it is compatible with a wide range of calibration devices from X-Rite, Datacolor, and other manufacturers and supports Macintosh, Windows, and Linux (Red Hat 6.4) operating systems.
    Source: Eizo - tftcentral


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    BenQ RL2755HM Review

    The BenQ RL2755HM is a 27-inch gaming display with a TN panel and a 1ms G2G (grey-to-grey) response time. BenQ talks up its gaming credentials for both PC and consoles, thanks to its dual HDMI ports and a few ergonomic tricks such as an extendable headphone rest and a stand that’s shaped for gripping joypads. With a price that’s reasonable and competitive with other 27-inch screens, the RL2755HM is certainly worth a look if you’re after an affordable gaming display. We’ve seen some great displays from BenQ recently. The company’s high-end 4K BL3201PT treated us with superb desktop picture quality, good gaming performance and an excellent design.

    The RL2755HM is aimed at the opposite end of the market. It’s far more affordable, and has a 27-inch screen rather than 32-inch. Based off TN panel technology with a 1ms response time, it’s a display that’s intended squarely at gamers, with features that will appeal to players of both console and PC titles.
    This includes small additions such as the extendable headphone rest built into the side, and the rubber grip on top of the stand to hold joypads in place. There’s also a list of preset colour settings for specific types of game, which BenQ says have been developed with the help of both colour experts and pro gamers.
    Many gaming enthusiasts play both PC and console games, so for some, a big consideration when choosing a display is the variety of inputs. Dual HDMI means, in addition to having a PC connection, you could plug in a Nintendo Wii U and an Xbox, and so on.
    It’s only a 1080p panel though, when many displays of this size support WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution. This might mean the Windows desktop icons are a bit too big for comfort, but depending on your taste, it may be just right for you.
    Its viewing angles are quoted as 170 degrees horizontal and 160 degrees vertical, fairly typical of a TN panel.
    There’s also a pair of built-in 2 watt speakers, another major consideration for a display intended for gaming. Many gamers rightfully shun built-in display speakers and rely on an external sound system, but it’s still very useful to have them included for situations when external sound isn’t available.
    Featuring the company’s now-familiar design black appearance, with a subtle hint of red, the RL2755HM looks really good as well.
    BenQ RL2755HM features:

    • Ultra-Fast 1ms GTG Response Time
    • Bringing Everything Together to Complete Your Console Gaming Experience

    Every detail about the RL2755HM screams out perfection for console gaming – even when it comes to storage for your gaming gear. The next-generation angular, compact base stand has been enhanced with slip-resistant rubber finish on the inner side to effectively grip your controller, so you can easily tuck it away and out of the way after each game.
    * Dual HDMI for Added Flexibility
    Equipped with two HDMI ports, the RL2755HM allows you to connect your game console and another HDMI device at the same time. So there’s no need to frequently plug and change your connection.
    * Console Game Mode Colors
    Gaming is in the details. Every feature and function of the RL2755HM is designed and tested by professional gamers and BenQ color experts to provide you with vital visibility and command for console gaming.
    * 20-Level Color Vibrance Setting to Optimize Gaming Precision
    It is absolutely vital that the RL2755HM give you the flexibility you need to get the color performance you seek. This is why BenQ built into the monitor 20 levels of Color Vibrance setting to meet gamers’ specific viewing requirements and preferences for all types of gameplay.
    * Fighting Mode to Sharpen Your Focus
    Absolute focus on characters is the key to master every fighting game. To optimize the gamers’ chance of winning, BenQ invited fighting game legend, Justin “JWong” Wong of Evil Geniuses, to co-design the Fighting Mode.
    * Low Blue Light as Eye Safety Precautionary Measure
    Practice long hours with clear, comfortable vision or compete with top-notch vision condition with BenQ’s new Low Blue Light.
    * Gaming-comfort Flicker-free Technology
    Co-developed by pro gamers, the RL2755HM is upgraded to eliminate flickering at all brightness levels, effectively reducing eye fatigue herewith providing extreme comfort for even the most hardcore gamers after long hours of play time.
    * Customize Your Individual Viewing Preference
    The Display Mode and Smart Scaling features allow you to change the monitor view to suit your liking and to simulate any in-game experience.
    Toda a review:
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