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Guru3D.com » News » EIZO introduces the FlexScan EV2460

EIZO introduces the FlexScan EV2460

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/17/2020 07:15 PM | source: | 6 comment(s)
EIZO introduces the FlexScan EV2460

Eizo outs their new FlexScan EV2460, really it is intended for business use. The EV2460 is a 23.8-inch monitor with an aspect ratio of 16:9. The EV2460 has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and has an ips panel. The

The narrow bezel of the EV2460 stands out immediately. This slim, compact design means that the 23.8-inch monitor in 16:9 aspect ratio occupies less space on the desk. Further, the fact that the bezel is nearly imperceptible makes the monitor well-suited for multi-screen setups. In terms of image quality and ergonomics, the EV2460 fulfills all requirements for monitors used in modern office environments: antireflection technology and Auto EcoView ensure a glare-free view of the screen. The Full HD LCD featuring IPS technology ensures the greatest possible viewing angle. The EV2460 achieves a contrast ratio of 1000:1 thanks to a typical brightness of 250 cd/m2.

 

 

EIZO provides a five-year warranty for the EV2460 – just like for all FlexScan models. This means the highest possible investment security and a low total cost of ownership. The EV2460 will be available in shops at the end of January at 299 USD, or 335 EUR in a white and a black model.



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Loophole35
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#5751755 Posted on: 01/17/2020 07:38 PM
That's a lot of money for a FHD 24" monitor.

Kaill
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#5751764 Posted on: 01/17/2020 08:29 PM
That's a lot of money for a FHD 24" monitor.


Agreed, That is almost as much as the 32 Inch Curved 1440p 144hz gaming monitor i bought last year. Why is an "Office Montior" $300? it should be sub $100.

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#5751765 Posted on: 01/17/2020 08:36 PM
It is a lot but then it is EIZO. They have a higher build quality than most. They build in power savings features like presence sensors. Really this is geared at offices where you want good power savings and a long 5 year warranty.

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#5751772 Posted on: 01/17/2020 09:01 PM
It is a lot but then it is EIZO. They have a higher build quality than most. They build in power savings features like presence sensors. Really this is geared at offices where you want good power savings and a long 5 year warranty.

Just bought my wife two 1920x1080 22" IPS Dell monitors and a dual monitor stand for the price of one of these. I don't care if this is made by EIZO it's egregiously over priced.

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#5751813 Posted on: 01/18/2020 12:10 AM
Enterprise grade hardware always will have a price hump.

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