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CG232W
The CG232W monitor contains a 3d-Look-Up-Table, guaranteeing the highest picture quality. The colour management system works with a 12-bit bandwidth and 16-bit colour processing accuracy. Therefore the CG232W excels in colour reproduction at high resolutions, which is required for professional implementation. Automatic hardware Calibration and special functions for processing signals contribute to the precise colour presentation. The monitor is an ideal choice for movie and television production. EIZO confirms essential reliability with its long 5 year warranty period.
- Wide Gamut-LCD with a 10-bit Resolution for a precise colour scale
- Colour management system with preselections for Rec709, EBU, SMPTE-C, DCI a sRGB
- Hardware Calibration for brightness, white pixel and Gamma
- 16-bit processing and a 12-bit Look-Up-Table
- Supports various video and computer signals, e.g. HD-SDI single and dual link, SD-SDI, Digital Cinema, DVI (TMDS) and RGB analogue
- Frame Rate conversion for PsF formats, Pseudo-Interlace and Black Frame Insertion
- Digital Uniformity Equalizer for perfect brightness distribution and colour unity
Specification
- Specification | PDF | 121 KB | UK
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- Specification | PDF | 153 KB | FR
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MANUAL
- MANUAL | PDF | 2.4 MB | UK
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White Papers
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White Paper: EIZO CG232W Checklist
Compare the EIZO CG232W with another monitor. PDF download: EN
White Paper: EIZO CG232W Checklist
Compare the EIZO CG232W with another monitor. PDF download: NL
White Paper: EIZO CG232W Checklist
Compare the EIZO CG232W with another monitor. PDF download:FR
White Paper: EIZO Gamma calibration
How to achieve darker black tones on the CG232W and how to change the
depth differentiation? PDF download
White Paper: Contrast and black of the CG232W
How can I use a Pluge signal with the CG232W? PDF download: EN
White Paper: Contrast and black of the CG232W
How can I use a Pluge signal with the CG232W? PDF download: FR
White Paper: EIZO ColorNavigator
Capabilities and functions fo the EIZO calibration software. PDF download: EN
Resolution
An LCD panel is composed of a fixed number of image points (pixels), that can light up in order to show an image. This image is built through horizontal and vertical pixels together. LCDs obtain the best quality when all pixel data can be shown, this means when the computer's resolution is the same as the LCDs maximal resolution.
DVI
A digital connector for flatscreens. The DVI can, using the TMDS signal protocol, show the digital data from the PC dirzectly and without quality loss. There are two kinds of DVI connections : a DVI-D connector for digital signals only and a DVI-I connector for digital and analogue signals.
Gamma
The colour tone represntation is related to the change of entry signals. This value is known as the gamma characteristic. At image representaton lower Gamma values generate more "whitish" images, and higer values contrast intensive images.
sRGB
International standard for an RGB colour space (Red, Green and Blue). To allow a colour match between several applications and devices like e.g. monitors, scanners and digital cameras, a colour space that can be covered by all devices is defined. sRGB images that are generated or shown on the sRGB devices have the full sRGB colour space. Colour matching like whitepoint and gamma are well defined.
Calibration
A procedure to make sure that colour production devices are set to a well-defined setting.
Gamut
The totality of colurs a certain device can reproduce. A colour is beyond the Gamut when the device does not have that colour available.
TN
TN Panels are ideal for standard office use thanks to their angle independant contrasts. If the application needs a perfect representation of moving images, it also offers faster switching times.
Digital Uniformity Equalizer
Necessary for very precise image representation is a homogeneous brightness spreading. This is taken care off by the DUE circuitry, the Digital Uniformity Equalizer. It automatically corrects unevennesses of brightness and chromacity at every tone value over the entire screen surface, pixel per pixel.
LUT
Here in the monitor the signal values of the colour tones are stored. For a precise colour representation, the EIZO monitors are equipped with a 12 or 10Bit LUT, instead of the 8 Bit LookUpTable (LUT) mainstream monitors use. Precision work that is taken care of by an Eizo developed heavy-duty chipset.
Look-Up-Table
Here in the monitor the signal values of the colour tones are stored. For a precise colour representation, the EIZO monitors are equipped with a 12 or 10Bit LUT, instead of the 8 Bit LookUpTable (LUT) mainstream monitors use. Precision work that is taken care of by an Eizo developed heavy-duty chipset.
Wide Gamut
Wide Gamut means a colour space which is obviously larger than the viewable pallet of mainstream LCDs. Depending on the model, they can cover up to 100% NTSC and 97 % of the Adobe RGB colour space. The colours of these monitors thus reaches a realistic image quality that up to now could not be reached by LCDs.