Eizo’s New Monitor For Photographers
- The Magazine For Photographers

- 4 hours ago
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Eizo has announced the ColorEdge CS3200X, a new 31.5-inch 4K UHD (3840 × 2160) monitor for photographers who need consistent, accurate colour for editing and print work. It is the largest model in the current CS Series lineup, and the main difference here is simply the extra space. Compared to smaller displays, it gives you more room to work with high-resolution files while still keeping your tools visible.
The monitor covers 99% of Adobe RGB, which is good news if you are working towards prints. It also covers 96% of DCI-P3, so it still fits into mixed photo and video workflows. The panel delivers 10-bit colour using a 16-bit LUT, which helps with smoother gradients and more precise colour adjustments, particularly when working with RAW files. The 4K resolution is spread across 31.5 inches, which should provide a solid balance between detail and usability.
There are some video-focused features built in too, like preset colour modes and automatic adjustments based on the input signal. Brightness tops out at 350 nits, which is fine for editing photos but not too great for HDR work. It includes USB-C, DisplayPort, and HDMI, along with several USB ports for things like calibration tools, and it comes with a light-shielding hood to help keep lighting consistent. The CS3200X is expected to ship in June, with pricing still to be announced (for reference, the 27-inch Eizo ColorEdge, which lacks some of the CS3200X’s features, is $1,597).










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