November 27, 2007

Colorblind, But Love TV? Check Out The Eizo FlexScan SX2461W-U

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If you're into HTPC and you're colorblind, we may have just the solution for you. Eizo has announced the FlexScan SX2461W-U 24-inch LCD monitor display that helps colorblind users distinguish colors. The monitor uses something called Color Universal Design technology that helps users distinguish between problems colors such as red, green, and yellow using different color schemes and shapes. With a contrast ratio of 850:1 and a brightness of 300 CD/m2, it may not offer the viewing pleasure of your big-screen LCD HDTV, but if you're colorblind it's one of the best solutions around. The display also features a couple of HDCP DVI ports so you can use the one monitor for two computers. The SX2461W-U is expected to be available in December for $1275, typical for a regular 24-inch LCD monitor.

Via Gizmodo

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Posted by Justin Davey at November 27, 2007 2:00 AM
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