Eizo's SlimEdge FlexScan 21 and 24-inch monitors: you call that slim?
If you liked Eizo's 19-inch FlexScan LCD then check these 21.1-inch and 24-inch panels from Eizo's SlimEdge (and FatAzz) lineup of monitors. While there's no doubting the ultra-slim bezel of that other Eizo SlimEdge we saw, this is pushing it. The 24-inch, S2411W brings a 1920x1200 WUXGA resolution and 6-ms response while the 21.1-inch, S2111W features a 1680x1050 WSXGA+ resolution and 8-ms response. Both panels share some of the picture processing technology of their Foris.TV brethren while delivering a 178-degree visibility, 450cd/m2 brightness, and a 1000:1 (native) on up to 3000:1 contrast ratio when their contrast optimizer magic is switched on. They also feature 2x HDCP-enabled DVI-I inputs and 2x USB 2.0 jacks. Expect the chubsters to hit Japan starting December 6th, with the S2411W set to pull ¥139,800 (about $1,183) while the S2111W will set you back a more modest ¥89,250 (about $755). Pics of the S2111W on the flip.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
GioNYC @ Nov 9th 2006 10:50AM
Doesn't look slim to me. Why is it thick in the back?
NeoteriX @ Nov 9th 2006 11:33AM
Eizo product managers did extensive demographics surveying and concluded that the target group of young male adults prefer a little "junk in the trunk."
...and ballerinas.
James Grinter @ Nov 9th 2006 12:24PM
"slim" refers to the bezel, not the back depth.
ozi @ Nov 9th 2006 9:26PM
All lcds displays are flimsy naturaly defective pannels, even iso class 1 arent fully covered..
lcds are truy a let down compared to crt's.
charles maxwell @ Nov 17th 2006 9:05AM
Dear Sir,
I was looking up 24' Monitors and came upon yur page - and LO! not a price in sight??
Have you made a big marketing error? - Do you believe that not putting a price enhances sales?
I would disagree as people will pay more - (is this be the case)for a quality product - and the lack of price and a fruitless search will (In my opinion) make the postential customer seek elsewhere - please forward my views to your marketing manager -
Yours Charles