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    I needed a monitor, not home cinema. 43" is far too much for my needs. My monitors sit at about an arm's length so 24-27" should be sufficient.

    Anyways, I bought the Eizo CS2420. Well, I'm a bit disappointed with it. Color reproduction and color accuracy are brilliant but unfortunately after calibrating to 6500K white point with my i1 Display Pro, there is a faint pink cast in the center of the lower half of the screen (6350K) and a faint green cast in the upper half of the screen (6650K). Unfortunately I found this review only after I already bought it. They seem to have the same temperature homogenity issues as me but mine are a bit more severe. It's not massively obvious as some other monitors I've tested (and returned) in the past but enough to make a difference when doing photo/image editing, especially with images that are not overly saturated. I expected a bit better quality from Eizo. So now I ordered the CG2420 to see if it's going to be better (hopefully it is considering it costs a bag of money!). Otherwise I'm going to return it. If it proves good I'm probably going to keep the CS2420 as a replacement for my now very old 2nd monitor.
    Last edited by Alex_M; 16-08-2017, 07:43 AM.
    Aleksandar Mitov
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