June 20th, 2011

Eizo To Sell 36-Inch Display With 4K×2K Resolution For $36,000

Japanese computer display maker Eizo Nanao announced [JP] the DuraVision FDH3601 today, a 36.4-inch display whose main selling point is the resolution: 4K×2K (4,096×2,160) isn’t really that easy to beat. → Read More

November 30th, 2010

EIZO Unveils 23-Inch Naked-Eye 3D Monitor With Full HD Resolution

High-end computer display maker EIZO has announced [JP, PDF] a 3D monitor for the Japanese market today, the DuraVision FDF2301-3D. The LCD is sized at 23 inches, offers full HD resolution and comes with directional backlight. But the major selling point here is that users can view 3D images without glasses. → Read More

September 17th, 2008

Eizo-C@T-one: Remote controller and optical mouse in one device

In Japan, display maker Eizo recently started selling an optical mouse [JP] that doubles as a remote controller for TVs and other appliances. Dubbed Eizo-C@T-one, the device is available for $120. The company hasn’t said whether it will ever find its way outside of Japan. The Eizo-C@T-one is equipped with a tilt sensor that makes it possible to immediately switch from mouse to TV function… → Read More

November 26th, 2007

LCD HDTV for the colorblind among us

The holidays can be difficult times for the five to 10 percent of men with Red-Green colorblindness. Always being pricked by holly bushes because you can’t tell the berries from the leaves is both embarrassing and painful. Japanese company Eizo sympathizes with this market segment, and has created an LCD HDTV that uses special technology to make sure the image on the screen is fully… → Read More