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Without DUE: uneven
brightness distribution
With DUE: brightness fluc-
tuations corrected
Widescreen Monitors in Three Large Sizes
EIZO’s FlexScan SX monitors give you the profes-
sional performance you need in the large screen
sizes you crave. The 30" SX3031W provides an
astounding 2560 × 1600 native resolution, while the
27" SX2761W and 24" SX2461W both offer an im-
pressive 1920 × 1200. The combination of expansive
screen size and superb image quality makes these
monitors the ideal choice for all types of imaging
applications.
Wide Color Gamut
The 24", 27", and 30" monitors reproduce 95%,
96%, and 97% respectively, of the Adobe RGB
color space, allowing
them to display almost
every possible color
in photos taken in
this mode. They also
have an sRGB mode
that ensures accurate
reproduction of colors
in this narrower color
space, such as those
intended for web pages
or digital photos taken
in sRGB mode.
Brightness and Chroma Uniformity with DUE
Fluctuations in brightness and chroma on differ-
ent parts of the screen are characteristic of LCD
panels. Generally, the larger the screen, the more
noticeable these uniformity errors become. EIZO’s
Digital Uniformity Equalizer (DUE) effective ly
compensates for these errors, resulting in a much
more uniform image.
12-Bit Gamma, 16-Bit Processing
All three monitors incorporate
EIZO’s latest application specific
integrated circuit (ASIC), which
employs a 12-bit look-up table with a
color palette of 68 billion colors from
which the most appropri ate 16.7 million (8 bits) are
displayed. This ASIC also uses 16-bit internal pro-
cessing for smooth display of grayscale tones, espe-
cially in the dark areas of an image.
Detailed Color Control
Big screen size is great, but
doesn’t mean a lot without a
wide range of color control
functions. FlexScan SX moni-
tors let you adjust not just
brightness, but gamma, satu-
ration, hue, gain, and color
temperature as well. You can
even fine-tune a single color,
by adjusting its RGBCMY
hue and saturation settings.
More Effective Software Calibration
With many large screen monitors, software cali-
bration of the computer’s
graphics board is vital for
achieving the desired color
values. The SX monitors,
however, already provide
extensive color adjustment
in the OSD menu. This
means that any software calibration you do will
contribute to a much better grayscale ramp — a key
indicator of how well dark tones can be displayed as
well as overall color accuracy.
Fast Response Time
An overdrive circuit is included to reduce midtone
response time and ensure that movies and other
moving images look clean and sharp with an abso-
lute minimum of blurring and ghosting.
Always the Ideal Brightness
The BrightRegulator function keeps the monitor at
the ideal bright ness level under all lighting condi-
tions. A sensor on the front bezel takes readings of
the ambient brightness and signals the backlight
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Color reproduction area
xy coordinate
NTSC
sRGB
SX3031W
Adobe RGB
FlexScan SX3031W color
gamut comparison
Without overdrive circuit With overdrive circuit
24.1"
(1920 × 1200)
27.1"
(1920 × 1200)
29.8"
(2560 × 1600)
24.1", 27" (1920 × 1200)
Hue can be adjusted for
a single color
10-bit internal processing 16-bit internal processing
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