1b) You have a good calibration equipment and manage color profiles on the computer (instead of the monitor - if these ones were even capable of that, ie. "HW calibration"). All recent AMD videocards (consumer ones, as well!) - I'm not sure about Nvidias - has a 16 bits/component output LUT...
I've tested this monitor for a week (so that I could write a review -- in Hungarian language, so probably out of interest for you). I've also noticed the dithering in Adobe and sRGB modes, but it wasn't as much annoying.
But I think the more concerning is the fact that the "Standard" mode is...
There are people who don't like it, but there are more people who do, and the rest is just don't care because they don't even notice the difference. :)
Perhaps doubling the frame-rate is just not enough on an LCD (for the relatively long time you see a frame), hence there are now LCD-TV's...
Ohh, I see. Though, these TV's don't just duplicate frames (that wouldn't have any noticeable effect on a TFT-LCD) but generate new ones by motion interpolation. So movements (with a steady and suitable frame-rate) really get smoother. (It needs at least two of the original frames, or even more...
Probably the EV2333W will utilize the same C-PVA panel as the Samsung F2380. But I'm almost sure it will perform better in Eizo's hands. :) (Think of precise gamma-correction with 10 bits of precision...)
AFAIK it will be in the same price range as the F2380 which has a cPVA panel with a 8ms (g2g) response time and a regular CCFL backlight, so the XL2370 probably has a TN panel, and so they charge high for the LED backlight and the buzz...
Heard Samsung promotes this monitor as the "highest...
Their FlexScan range is not intended for professional graphicians, for whom there is the ColorEdge range with advanced IPS panels, and a bunch of additional features.
Even so, I don't think the advanced features of FlexScans are wasted because of the S-PVA panel.
It has the vertical gamma...
Hmm, I wonder how you drew this conclusion. What models did you compare? Sounds like as if you would have compared an S-PVA based Eizo and a TN-based one of some other brand, which is of course incorrect.
Comparing TN based monitors of Eizo and other brands, you get ~15% higher price, but you...