Of course it's an Eizo graphic, so I have to be very picky to find some cons. Let's go anyway. The CG 223W will satisfy any photographer using a DSLR. However it is really important to learn about color management or you'll be disapointed. Having a wide gamut monitor means you care for realistic colors but you have to keep in mind that pics taken in a sRGB color space can turn weird on a wide gamut monitor (unlsess you decide to reduce it). Identically, everydays printers cannot reproduce the same colors as on your monitor (think ICC). On the CG The colors are realistic without calibration.A little bit on the right side of the gamut but is ok. Nevertheless I use the colormanager softwere that's came in the box with the monitor and a Spyder3 express device for the calibration (bought separately). Easy to do anyway. Using LR or CS Photoshop I can be sure I will have something good. The monitor can move up and down, tilt, turned from portrait to landscape. The provided hood is a real pros. The size is large enough for me. I use two monitors and this one is used only for pitures. I think the price (about 800 euros that is approximately 1100 USD) Pic you life and have fun!Vollständige Rezension lesen
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