Eizo unveils 24-inch display for color-blind people

Posted on Saturday, December 01 2007 @ 17:30 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Eizo has released a new 24" LCD display for wealthy color-blind people. Their SX2461W-U has a 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution, 850:1 contrast ratio and 300cd/m² brightness.

The display uses Color Universal Design (CUD) technology to help the color-blind:
Rather like their previous 19-incher, the Eizo uses Color Universal Design (CUD) technology, which uses different color schemes and shapes to enable the daltonic to distinguish between colors. Input comes from a pair of HDCP-enabled DVI jacks, and there are a couple of USB 2.0 ports.


Gizmodo writes the display will be available on December 6 in Japan for 136,000 yen ($1,257).


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