The specs are right on the site if you care to look. 14 bit color processing, 10 bit LUT, individually calibrated. very nice. My experience with Eizo (formerly Nanao) is that they make a killer monitor. I try to convince people that 99% of their computer experience is driven by the quality of their monitor and keyboard and if they focus on that when purchasing a new computer they will come away much happier. One of my good friends was in the market for a new system and asked what monitor he should get, when I asked him what he had previously he looked at me shocked and said "that 17" nanao you recommended 6 years ago", then he tells me there is nothing wrong with it, he just wants something bigger.
Back in the CRT day Nanao (Eizo) used to hand pick their tubes and individually calibrate them, they were the best graphics design monitors available next to the much more expensive barcos.
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The specs are right on the site if you care to look. 14 bit color processing, 10 bit LUT, individually calibrated. very nice. My experience with Eizo (formerly Nanao) is that they make a killer monitor. I try to convince people that 99% of their computer experience is driven by the quality of their monitor and keyboard and if they focus on that when purchasing a new computer they will come away much happier. One of my good friends was in the market for a new system and asked what monitor he should get, when I asked him what he had previously he looked at me shocked and said "that 17" nanao you recommended 6 years ago", then he tells me there is nothing wrong with it, he just wants something bigger.
Back in the CRT day Nanao (Eizo) used to hand pick their tubes and individually calibrate them, they were the best graphics design monitors available next to the much more expensive barcos.