LCD Monitors » Eizo FORIS 23" LED-Backlit IPS LCD Monitor with EasyPIX, 250cd/m2 Brightness, 1000:1 Contrast Ratio, 1920 x 1080 Resolution, Built-in Speakers, Black
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Product Review
The Eizo FORIS FS2332 23" LED-Backlit IPS LCD Monitor with Eizo EasyPIX (Black) is a home entertainment monitor with an IPS panel, LED backlight and Eizo's smart resolution technology that make it optimal for gaming, watching videos, editing photos and reading eBooks. This Eizo FORIS monitor also comes with the Eizo EasyPIX color matching tool. Eizo EasyPIX lets professionals in graphic design, CAD animation and digital photography get predictable color from this Eizo FORIS monitor through hardware calibration. It can also be used by amateur SLR camera enthusiasts as a simple way to match colors between their Eizo FORIS monitors with their photo prints.
Product Features
Simple Color Matching with Eizo EasyPIX: Eizo EasyPIX can be used for calibrating the brightness, color temperature and gamma to specific values or for matching the color and brightness of the monitor to the white of the printing paper through simple visual perception
IPS Panel and LED Backlight: The IPS panel has 178deg. viewing angles and exhibits minimal change in contrast and hue when viewed from an angle. The LED backlight reduces the monitor's power consumption and does not contain mercury
Power Gamma for Gaming: A preset game mode activates the smart resolution feature as well as another Eizo developed feature called "Power Gamma"
Full HD Resolution: The 1920 x 1080 native resolution displays pixel-by-pixel all the content of full high-definition video sources such as Blu-ray discs and many of today's games without any black bars across the top and bottom of the screen
Fast Response Time, Minimum Input Lag: The input lag or the difference between the time a signal is input into the monitor and then shown on the screen is less than one frame. This is approximately 1/60th of a second, so gamers see the action as it happens and react immediately