Eizo Inc. on Nov. 1 announced the release of the FlexScan S1934, a 19-inch monitor with a 1280 x 1024 native resolution for offices and control rooms that require a traditional square format.
The FlexScan S1934 is the successor to the FlexScan S1933. A DisplayPort input has been added to provide long-term support after a system upgrade. Power consumption is 9 watts during typical operation.
The FlexScan S1934 features an IPS (in-plane switching) LCD panel with a 178° viewing angle. An ambient brightness sensor called Auto EcoView adjusts the monitor’s brightness in accordance with changes in the ambient brightness.
A preset mode called Paper mode lowers color temperature to reduce the blue light output. A non-glare screen reduces eye fatigue by dissipating reflective light.
The FlexScan S1934 also comes with sRGB and Custom (user-defined settings) preset modes. The user can toggle between modes by pressing a button on the front bezel.