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Looking at the specs of the EV2335, I would hazard to guess that it uses the same panel as the new Foris FS2332, which was rated by prad.de as "sehr gut". This particular review will be unlocked on Monday from what I can gather.
I didn't intend to come out that nitpicky, as I just tried to make an assessment between the two screens.
The EV2333 is mostly used for browsing, text editing and movie watching. The occasional gaming it sees doesn't make me wanna return it, as I was not planning on spending more than 400...
Well, I've had the Eizo for about a month now already :)
In short its a decent screen, very well suited for text work but not so much for games due to rather slow pixel response time, which is its biggest shortcoming in comparison to the Dell U2412M. In certain games, like F1 2011 I didn't...
From what I've read, EIZO applies a very similar, non-agressive AG coating to their IPS screens as well. To be more exact, I've seen that this is the case with the EV2335 model, which is a cheap e-IPS office monitor.
I own two Eizo VA based screens and both of them indeed do have nearly...
I've had a Dell U2412M for two weeks, which I ultimately had returned because of the LED backlight flickering. In the end, I went with the Eizo EV2333 out of fear that the EV2335 might have the same flickering issue.
I used the one generated by Datacolor's software during calibration. But since it will be hard for you to set a 6500K white using eyes only I'm afraid you won't be that better off with it.
But, I guess you can give it a try and see for yourself: send me your mail in a PM and you'll have it...
Yeah you're right XSAliN about the temperature slider. I just checked the settings I had done two weeks ago to achieve 6500K white at 0% brightness:
What I did was leave the temperature slider untampered with, and altered the RGB gain settings as follows:
R: 50
G: 51
B: 40
If this...
Regarding calibration, you do have to understand that each screen is different, especially so when we're talking about low-end stuff. What worked for me, might not work for you. And calibration settings age rather quickly: professionals recalibrate their screens on average once a month.
So...
Out of the box, there was no audible humming: I've a very quiet computer, so I wouldn't have had any trouble picking that out.
As for graphics processing, if you value color fidelity, than this monitor is suitable only if you work during bright daylight hours. Any lowering of contrast on the...
I've had the LG W2220P for two weeks now, though after calibrating it with Spyder 3 Elite and spending one afternoon with it, it's been in sole dominion of my younger brother since. I've not heard a single complaint from him, which should count as a good thing.
Nonetheless, I suppose my first...