🎨 Elevate Your Visual Experience!
The Eizo ColorEdge CS2731 is a 27-inch LED display that boasts a stunning 2560 x 1440 WQHD resolution and a wide color gamut covering 99% of the Adobe RGB spectrum. Designed for professionals, it features hardware calibration and multiple connectivity options, including USB Type-C, HDMI, and DisplayPort, ensuring seamless integration into any workspace.
Total Video Out Ports | 3 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Total USB Ports | 3 |
Total HDMI Port | 2 |
Response Time | 16 Milliseconds |
Maximum Display Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Native Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Resolution | QHD Wide 1440p |
Hardware Connectivity | USB Type C |
Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort, USB, DVI, HDMI |
Cable Length | 26.97 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 73D x 54W x 34H centimetres |
Item Weight | 10.1 Kilograms |
Screen Size | 27 Inches |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Consumption | 60 Watts |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Image Brightness | 350 cd/m² |
Colour Gamut Value | 0.99 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LED |
Display Technology | LED |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish Type | Flat |
Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
Warranty Type | standard warranty |
Item Shape | rectangular prism |
Colour | black |
VESA Mount Type | Panel Mount |
Special Features | Usb Hub |
P**E
Productivity and Precision
There's a lot of different options out there when it comes to choosing a new display for yourself, I think the EIZO is one you'd want to consider if you edit photos or produce video. I thought I'd point out a few of the things that stood out to me while using this over the last few weeks.The DisplayRight away I was really impressed with the viewing angles here, there's little to no colour shift at all when viewing from different angles. Since I have two displays set up, I view them both slightly off to the side, and it's crazy how much this highlights where my older display is getting things wrong. It's super bright and has amazing screen uniformity across the entire panel. I did notice that when viewing something which is mostly black with the brightness set high, you will start to notice that the black levels aren't so perfect. That said, the screen is so bright that if you have an image on screen that's producing colours, whites, etc, the contrast created makes those blacks look even deeper and hides any light that you might have seen bleed through otherwise. Since this screen has clearly been designed with a focus on productivity, you're going to see your photos and video content exactly how they should be. There's pre-configured settings for optimising your output to get the most from sRGB and Adobe RGB. You can also configure and customise your own colour profile in settings. There's a lot that can be controlled here, including manual control of magenta, red, yellow, greed, cyan and blue colour balance. To get the best out of this screen, you'll need to make sure your system GPU is capable of displaying at 2560x1440, 60hz, 10 or 12 bits per colour (RGB).In Day to Day UseUsing this display day to day has been awesome. My older display doesn't have a USB hub built in like this one, so exploring what the built in hub can do has really opened my eyes to how simple it can make things.With USB-C and 60W power delivery and display port over USB-C, I can come home, pop my laptop on the desk and connect just on USB-C connector to my laptop. With that, my laptop is charging, displaying out to the EIZO screen, and the mouse, keyboard, USB ethernet and external HDD I've got connected to the screen are all connected at the same time. That's 1 wire for the entire job. The screen also allows access to the HUB via a standard USB connection. This means if you hook up something through anything other than USB-C, the screen can still share access to the hub. Within the settings, you can change which display mode (HDMI, USB-C etc) has access to and control of the hub at any given time. For example, I have my laptop connected through USB-C, and my PC connected through HDMI with the USB hub connected to it. When I select USB-C on the screen, I'll see the laptop output and the connected devices will connect to and control the laptop. If I switch to HDMI, those devices will be switched over to the PC, and I'll be able to see and control the PC using the same devices, it's great. If you are using primarily storage or other peripherals that you'd rather not have switched over, you can set the EIZO screen so that only one device has access to the hub, and will keep that access regardless of what display input you're viewing. This will let you keep everything connected to your PC while viewing another device. The hub also remains active and will continue to charge the laptop though USB-C while the screen is turned off, and there's a manual power switch under the bottom right hand side of the panel if you'd like to completely power off.Build/DesignIt's not the most fancy or futuristic looking monitor in the world. It's got bezels, and it's not the thinnest or lightest screen around. The screen it's self was obviously the main focus when designing it, and I'm OK with that. It's quite plain looking, and looks as durable as a screen could look. There's no distracting glossy parts, so it's not going to scratch up like those usually do after a few days. The stand and hinge are great and make it easy to move the screen up and down. It can turn left or right, and you can tilt or rotate the screen to suit your needs as well. There's basic cable management here too, a ring attaches to the back of the flat part the screen sits on, and you can thread cables into it. This will guide the cables left and right whenever you're turning the screen, it's simple but works well. There's 7 buttons on front, including the power button. These are capacitive buttons and will illuminate lightly when the screen is turned on.There is no speakers on this panel. I was quite surprised by that. I know it's not the only screen out there that doesn't have speakers, but at this price point, I feel this is something that should be featured here, even if it's just a couple of flimsy tweeters to get notifications through.I've enjoyed using the EIZO screen this past few weeks and it's changed how I work and interact with my devices day to day.To summarise+The panel looks great, it's bright, and it's able to produce a near exact representation of what is intended by the source.+USB Hub functionality is outstanding and is implemented perfectly, making it super easy to come and go, and to have multiple devices connected to the same accessories.+Easy navigation of settings, and lot's of control over gamma, gamut and colour balance for creators.-No speakers built in-Not the slimmest or prettiest design in the world.-Price point puts it in a category where things are extremely competitive, the display panel may hold up against the competition, but the design makes it hard for the EIZO to stand outHope this is helpful
P**E
A perfect compromise
My old Coloredge 240W had reached the end of its life after 15 years. There was no question about what brand of monitor I would replace it with. The Coloredge outlived two Dells and a ViewSonic used as secondary monitors. I am primarily a photographer, book designer/author and dabble in video. The extra screen real estate of this 27 inch monitor was welcome when using In-Design. The detail is superb and colors are right on. It is all you would expect from Eizo. I can't comment on gaming because I just have interest in it. I pair this monitor with a ViewSonic, which has the 709 Rec space for video. The USB ports are great and very conveniently placed on this monitor. I really dislike the controls. I have yet to find a monitor that has a good control setup. I am old school guy who likes knobs and switches over trying to figure out which little tactile button controls what. But we're stuck with that technology, and I suppose Eizo implements it as well as can be expected. Once I had this calibrated, I realized just how far off the old Eizo had drifted during its life. The results were way too red on the old one, using this as a standard. I look forward to many happy hours editing and printing with this monitor, hopefully the last one I'll have to buy. The price is steep, way more than other brands, but the quality is there. It all depends what you value most.
R**O
Eizo, una garanzia.
Eizo non ha bisogno di presentazioni. Resa cromatica perfetta e soprattutto uniforme.Rispetto ad altri monitor che ho avuto non presenta differenze di colore e luminosità su tutta la superficie del pannello. Se collegato con un buon cavo usb-c diventa un hub per mouse, tastiera ed altre periferiche.Il costo non è popolare e se non si hanno esigenze particolari (fotografia e grafica) esistono alternative più economiche, che però non si avvicinano minimamente alla qualità di questo monitor.Acquistato con super sconto Amazon.Una meraviglia.
G**T
Plug and Play mit Apple MacBook
Fazit nach zwei Wochen: Ich habe den Monitor über die USP-C-Schnittstelle an mein MacBook Pro angesteckt: er wurde sofort erkannt, die Auflösung automatisch richtig eingestellt und schon läuft alles im Zwei-Bildschirmmodus - Plug and Play wie man es sich wünscht. Ohne mich noch näher mit den komplexen Einstellmöglichkeiten vor allem der Farbkalibrierung vertraut gemacht zu haben, ist auffällig wie angenehm neutral und gleichmäßig hell der Monitor alles darstellt. Die Schärfe ist sehr gut! Sehr praktisch finde ich auch, dass das USB-Kabel des Monitors auch gleich die Stromversorgung für das MacBook übernimmt. Man braucht nicht extra das Ladegerät anzustecken. Mal sehen, wie er sich im Langzeitgebrauch bewährt.
H**I
グラフィックのプロ目線での色味に関してのレビュー
半年間使用後の感想です。EIZO ColorEdge CS2731は一般向けでは無くてプロ御用達のモニタです。EIZOを選ぶ人はIPSのパネルに定評があるからです。プロ用途の中でもAdobe RGB 99%の色域を表示出来るグラフィック向けのモニタなので、写真表示などの静止画、印刷の入稿データ制作、あとはWeb制作・閲覧が主な用途でです。なので色味に関しては本当に美しいです。Macユーザーですが、壁紙表示の美しさに惚れ惚れします。落ち着いた正確な色味を表現してくれますよ。『いや、僕は動画の編集で使いたいんだよ!』って人は、動画や映画など映像系にはBT.2020やDCI-P3(デジタルCinema用)などのカラーモードが揃っている応答速度の速い CGシリーズの方が向いています。と言っても、ColorEdge CS2731が動画の表示に向いていないって事では無くて、YouTubeや映画ストリーミングには十分に観れます。ただ、リフレッシュレート60Hzなのでゴリゴリのゲーミングモニタとしては全く向いていません。さて、私は今まで1台のEIZOモニタ環境で制作してきたのですが、2台並べて思った事は『早くデュアルモニタにすれば良かった〜っ!』です(笑)イラスト描く際や写真編集する作業する上で表示領域がほぼ倍になるとすごく便利なのを実感しています(^-^)、と言うのも、せっかくデュアルモニタ環境になったので、27インチはフォトショやイラレ作業時の製作用ウインドウを全画面に表示させ、24インチにツールウインドウを並べまくってます。モニタ1台の時に右端に畳んでいたウインドウをもう1台のモニタ画面に全部開いて置いておける、というのが実に快適です!画面上から下まで広げて使えるから、ヒストリー見る時も重ねまくったレイヤー探す時もラクちん!あとはモニタのICCプロファイルを、例えばAdobe RGB→sRGBのように切り替えなくても良くなり、モニタごとに設定させたままに出来るので、効率化を図れまする。通常なら2台の色味を合わせようとキャリブレーションするんだろうけど、私は別に2台のモニタを同じ色味に合わせる必要は無いと思ってます。ちなみにキャリブレーションは200時間ごとにEX4で行ってます。ColorNavigatorのアプリが「やっとけ!やっとけ!」と、うるさく通知してきますから(笑)今回の27インチCS 2731は通常ではネイティブ、つまりパネル自体が持っている色域を最大限生かした表示(Mini Display接続で10億色の表示色域)にしておいて、印刷用のイラスト製作時にはAdobe RGB 99%対応の色域にプロファイルを切り替えて作業することにし、もう一台の24インチ SX2462W(Adobe RGB99%表示対応)ではCS 2731とは違い、常時 Web用の国際標準である sRGB表示にしておく。こうすればWebにアップする写真等の編集や色調整時にWebで実際に表示される色味を確認しやすくなる。ユーザーの方達のモニタ環境は様々、一般の人が使ってるモニタはほとんどsRGB表示ですしね。なにせWebは色域が狭いので、Adobe RGBで製作しても僕らクリエイター側が見ている色域とは異なるためで、最終的なWeb表示色域に合わせて制作しておけばズレも少なくなるからだ。と言ってもモニタの機種でそれぞれ色味が異なるから、無駄って言えば無駄な作業なんですけどね(笑)特に今のAppleさんの製品はsRGBより色域の広い『Display P3』のプロファイル表示になっていて発色もキレイですよね。どちらかと言えば実物よりもド派手な色味←彩度の高いウソの世界?(笑)iPhoneで液晶モニタ画面を撮影するとよくわかります。これは映像向けの色域なのでAppleさんは動画や映画などの表示に注力していると思う。いや、もう古くさい狭い色域のsRGBなんてやめてDisplay P3を標準にした方がいいんじゃない?とMacユーザーの私は思ってますが・・・実際は画面で見る色をCMYKインクで印刷するとなると色合わせが大変になってくるんでしょうねぇ…今回のEIZO ColorEdge CS2731には付属のモニタスタンドを最初から外して、即、エルゴトロンのモニタアームへ換装しました。もうコレが使い勝手最高でした。ただ・・・CS2731のスタンドが無用の長物に・・・未使用なんですけど、どうしたらいいでしょ?使い勝手いいんですけどねコレも。プロ用のモニタなんだからVESAマウント用にスタンド無しで価格抑えたバージョンも欲しいところ・・・取り合えずスタンドは倉庫にぶち込んでおきます。
P**O
Credo sia il miglior monitor sul mercato per rapporto qualità-prezzo
Sono appassionato di informatica da anni ed assemblo PC; non escludo il fotoritocco e monto su Premiere.Posseggo sia questo Eizo CS2731 che il suo 'rivale' Benq CW270c.Costruzione: il Benq, tutto sommato, è un tantino fatto meglio. Ha una grossa base , forse un po' troppo ingombrante, su cui poggia un bellissimo supporto in massiccio metallo che termina con una maniglia da trasporto; la stabilità del monitor è eccezionale e lo schermo praticamente non ha cornici se non quella inferiore ove sono posti i pulsanti di controllo.L'Eizo, ovviamente, è anch'esso ben costruito, ma non vi sono parti in metallo a vista e, comunque, la stabilità è altrettanto ottima, seppur di poco inferiore a quella del Benq. Lo schermo ha cornici più massicce, ma ad alcuni potrebbe piacere.Funzionalità: entrambi i prodotti offrono caratteristiche top, ma l'Eizo, secondo me, è davanti, se non altro per le seguenti due funzioni, di cui il Benq è privo: i tasti di regolazione in basso a destra sono a sfioramento e, soprattutto, se si collegano due PC al monitor, esso ha l'input automatico del segnale; con il Benq, invece, ogni volta si dovrà switchare manualmente.In riferimento alla risoluzione 1440p, forse la scelta più equilibrata per appassionati seri ed anche professionisti, se non esistesse il CS2731 lo SW270c la farebbe da padrone, ma l'Eizo è nettamente superiore su di una caratteristica assai importante: la uniformità di illuminazione dello schermo e la calibrazione decisamente professionale. Il Benq ha nitidezza e colori del tutto paragonabili all'Ezio, ma bisogna essere fortunati ad acquistare un esemplare ben riuscito. Nel mio caso il Benq è senz'altro buono, ma piccole variazioni di luce ai bordi compaiono qua e là; l'Eizo è semplicemente perfetto.Detto questo, Benq ingolosisce per il fatto che viene fornito con tendine paraluce ed un pad esterno per alcune regolazioni 'al volo', nonché per un prezzo leggermente inferiore.In conclusione, tutto sommato non vedo motivi per preferire il Benq SW270c all'Eizo CS2731. Saluti