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  • Eizo lets loose 30-inch CG301W monitor with hardware calibration

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    02.04.2008

    Eizo first let out word about this one last fall, but it looks like the company's just now gotten around to formally introducing its latest 30-inch display, with the CG301W making its debut at the big PMA show in Las Vegas. Among other things, this one boasts hardware calibration for those not willing to take any chances, and an impressive 97% reproduction of the Adobe RGB color space. Other specs are similarly high-end, including a 2560 x 1600 resolution, dual DVI-D inputs for hooking up two computers (with a picture-in-picture function to boot), and Eizo's Application Specific Integrated Circuit (or ASIC), which promises to work all sorts of magic to deliver the best image possible. No word on a price, but given that Eizo's non-hardware calibrated 30-incher demands a hefty $2,555, it may be best not to ask.[Via TG Daily]

  • HP gets into the 30-incher ring with Dell, Apple

    by 
    Cyrus Farivar
    Cyrus Farivar
    09.06.2006

    HP announced today the debut of its first 30-inch diagonal monitor, the LP3065, making us feel like our favorite 30-inch Dell monitors were yesterday's news. The web is sparse on details at this point, but you can bet it'll require a DVI-D dual link graphics card and will support 2560 x 1600 pixels. VARBusiness also pipes in, fresh from an HP event today in New York that the monitor will sport an 8-ms response time. PC World also adds in a blog post today the monitor will go for an estimated $2000 on November 1 that unlike HP's rivals Dell and Apple, HP is going goth on this one, sans metallic accents. Plus as a cherry on top, the monitor's LED will turn off after 15 seconds, allowing you to bask yourself in incandescent glory and not be asthetically distracted by soft lime green ugliness. (Sorry for the pic of the LP2065 -- we couldn't get a pic of the LP3065 in time.)[Via PC World]