You can rely on Eizo and Totoku display technology
Eizo is not a new player in big-size LCD display market. Today the firm updated it’s portfolio with a new 24-inch full HD monitor for colorblind people. Eizo is hoping to set a new benchmark for artists, video editors and other colour-conscious computer users with the launch of the ColorEdge Quietly presented at the PMA photo exposition but made public now, the thirty-inch Flexscan LCD monitors is designed to be as faithful as manageable to the color ranges that appear in most video: courtesy of twelve-bit color search and 16-bit colour processing, the display gets 100 percentage of the NTSC gamut and 97 percent of Adobe’s RGB colour space, ensuring that few if any colors will be mishandled even in photo editing. Eizo is well-known for its often specialised monitors. The company rejoins with 2 fresh FlexScan LCDs that anticipate to cover 95% of the Adobe RGB colour space (and 92% of the NTSC colour gamut).
Totoku’s 22.2-inch CCL901 has a maximum resolution of 3,840 x 2,400 at 24-bit color, which works out to about 9.2 mp and 200 dpi. The company says this single- or dual-DVI LCD has a native gamma of 1.8 and 500-Kelvin backlights, which we sincerely hope means something to Photoshop fans out there. Their website states that the ME551i2 totoku driver is capable of display 2048 shades of gray (per sub-pixel) with an integrated viewer. The ME551i2 has a 11.9-bit search table (LUT) that admits a pallet of 3826 shades of gray and can display 2048 shades with a specialized view and 256 shades without. Totoku displays are comprised of high luminance, high contrast ratios, great viewing angles, and a long life backlight. All Totoku displays include a extractible stand, and are full height adjustable with a tilt-swivel base.
Liquid crystals are nearly exactly what they sound like: crystalline structures clad in a liquid. When electricity is run over a LCD array, the crystals either expand or contract, depending on the signal. Liquid crystals in 2 megapixel monitor act as a dynamic polarise agent. They shift their orientation when you position a voltage across an LCD cell.