EIZO Launches FlexScan EV2780: 27” 2560×1440 Display with USB Type-C Connector
by Anton Shilov on October 31, 2016 2:00 PM ESTAs the USB Type-C connector has become more prevalent, so have devices that support the optional DisplayPort alt mode. To that end, EIZO has introduced their first monitor that users a USB Type-C to connect to host systems. The FlexScan EV2780 is a higher-end office monitor with display features typical of other 27" 1440p monitors, and features thin borders which make the monitor particularly suitable for multi-monitor environments.
The EIZO FlexScan EV2780 is a 27” IPS display with a 2560×1440 resolution, 350 nits brightness, 178° viewing angles, a 60 Hz refresh rate and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. The monitor is aimed at typical home and business applications: it can reproduce 16.77 million colors and supports sRGB color gamut, enough for typical workloads, and has a response time of 5 ms gray-to-gray, enough for mainstream gaming.
One of the key features of the FlexScan EV2780 is its USB Type-C input that works with DisplayPort alternate mode for USB-C. The port can be used to connect various desktops, laptops and smartphones that support DP alt mode for USB-C, including Apple MacBook, Dell XPS 12/13/15, HP Elite X2 1012, HP EliteBook Folio G1, Microsoft Lumia 950/950 XL, LG G5, HTC 10 M10h and so on. The full list of compatible devices can be found at EIZO’s web-site. To ensure compatibility with other modern systems, the FlexScan EV2780 also has a DisplayPort and an HDMI connector in addition to a dual-port USB 3.0 hub.
Another notable feature of the new 27” display from EIZO are its ultra-thin bezels: 1 mm on the sides and top as well as 4.6 mm on the bottom. Since the monitor also has 5.7-mm thick black borders (which results in 6.7 mm borders on sides and top), it cannot be called completely borderless, but its thin frames make it a reasonable candidate for multi-display setups used for business or entertainment purposes. To make it more attractive for such setups, EIZO bundles its proprietary Screen InStyle software that allows users to adjust the color, circadian dimming and power settings on multiple FlexScan displays at once.
EIZO FlexScan EV2780 | ||
FlexScan EV2780 | ||
Panel | 27" IPS | |
Native Resolution | 2560 × 1440 | |
Maximum Refresh Rate | 60 Hz | |
Response Time | 5 ms (gray-to-gray) | |
Brightness | 350 cd/m² | |
Contrast | 1000:1 | |
Viewing Angles | 178°/178° horizontal/vertical | |
Inputs | 1 × USB Type-C (DisplayPort alt mode) 1 × DP 1.2 1 × HDMI 1.4 1 × DVI-D |
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USB Hub | 2-port USB 3.0 hub | |
Audio | 1 W × 2 audio in/out ports |
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Power Consumption | Typical | 11 W |
Maximum | 96 W |
Finally, the FlexScan comes with a stand featuring a 155 mm height adjustment, 40° tilt (5° down, 35° up) and 344° swivel & 90° pivot for portrait mode.
EIZO did not reveal MSRP of its FlexScan EV2780 monitor, but an educated guess points towards something around $1000, based on the fact that the company’s previous-gen 27” FlexScan flagship (EV2750) is currently available for $989 at Amazon. Just like other EIZO displays, the monitor comes with with a five-year warranty with a six-month zero bright sub-pixel guarantee.
Source: EIZO
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fred666 - Monday, October 31, 2016 - link
Since you can get a USB-C to DP cable, I guess the only reason to get this is to use the integrated USB hub without having to connect a second cable, right?Daniel Egger - Monday, October 31, 2016 - link
I don't get it. Who needs a big ass screen with a laughable resolution like this? And why on earth are all vendors completely failing to build in some usable I/O like a Gigabit (or faster) NIC and USB PD.MattMe - Tuesday, November 1, 2016 - link
So can this be powered over USB-C as well?