EIZO ColorEdge CS2731 27" 16:9 Wide Gamut IPS Monitor

BH #EICS2731BK • MFR #CS2731-BK
EIZO ColorEdge CS2731 27" 16:9 Wide Gamut IPS Monitor
Key Features
  • 27" In-Plane Switching (IPS) Panel
  • DisplayPort | HDMI | DVI-D | USB-C
  • 2560 x 1440 Native Resolution
  • 1000:1 Typical Contrast Ratio
Leave cable clutter and connectivity issues behind with the ColorEdge CS2731 27" 16:9 Wide Gamut IPS Monitor from EIZO. Thanks to USB-C connectivity, color management, and 60W of power delivery, this display provides convenience and a streamlined workspace, so you can focus your creative energy where it is needed. So that the ColorEdge CS2731 may be calibrated to your preferred settings, an external calibration sensor is available as an optional accessory.
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What's the difference between this and CS2740?

What's the difference between this and CS2740?
Asked by: Benjamin S.
The biggest difference is the resolution - the CS2731 has a 2560x1440 resolution and the CS2740 has a 3840x2160 resolution.
Answered by: Daniel
Date published: 2023-08-03

What is the backlight technology of this monitor? ...

What is the backlight technology of this monitor? White LED? RGB LED? Thank you .
Asked by: Dian
The EIZO ColorEdge CS2731 is an IPS LCD panel with a Wide-Gamut LED backlight.
Answered by: Calvin M
Date published: 2023-10-19

Is the CS2731 supported from the MacMini with the ...

Is the CS2731 supported from the MacMini with the new chip set ??
Asked by: John
Yes, the EIZO ColorEdge CS2731 is fully supported on the Mac M1 platform.
Answered by: Michael M
Date published: 2021-11-02

I'm in the market for a new monitor, which I'll ...

I'm in the market for a new monitor, which I'll use to edit photos to make prints (no video). Can you please advise me as to whether this 2K model would be better than a 4K version? I've read where some photographers advise against 4K monitors because they make the image look better than it really is (for example, the image may look sharper on the monitor than it is in print).
Asked by: James H
I bought this monitor a few months ago, because I prioritized color gamut over screen resolution, and I did not want to shell out for a 4k monitor with an extended color gamut. While I am absolutely happy with the Eizo monitor and it's calibration capabilities, it does not make much sense to me why photos would look too good on a monitor compared to a print. A good photo printer has a much higher resolution 1200, 2400,4800 dpi... and should be able to print sharper than any monitor can be. Photoprints may appear different because they are not back-lit, but they will not be less sharp than on a monitor (unless you print them much larger than you have them on the screen).
Answered by: Martin
Date published: 2021-01-31

Is the display matte or glossy?

Is the display matte or glossy?
Asked by: Jon
Glossy with Anti-Reflective Coating
Answered by: Sagi C
Date published: 2020-12-01

Is the calibration sensor EX3 similar to the ...

Is the calibration sensor EX3 similar to the calibration sensor built in Eizo serie G?
Asked by: Guy
Yes the EX3 is similar to the buil-in sensor on other EIZO monitors.
Answered by: Christopher
Date published: 2021-11-24

What is the difference beetwen this sensor and ...

What is the difference beetwen this sensor and the one coming with the CG2730?
Asked by: Guy
CG2730 has a built in sensor.
Answered by: Sagi C
Date published: 2020-12-05

Do I need to buy a separate cable to connect my ...

Do I need to buy a separate cable to connect my M1 to the Eizo? Or it comes in the box the conector?
Asked by: Andrs Eduardo
The EIZO ColorEdge CS2731 27" 16:9 Wide Gamut IPS Monitor comes with the sensor in the box and you can then connect the sensor to the computer.
Answered by: Zev
Date published: 2022-04-11
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