Color-Performance, Brightness Comparison and Power Consumption
In the factory settings, the EV3450XC is very far ahead in terms of color fidelity. If the factory settings had been in sRGB mode, the EV3450XC would probably have ended up at the top of the tables for all time. Too bad! In terms of brightness, the EV3450XC delivers solid values. Just under 300 nits maximum brightness and an incredible 0.5 nits minimum brightness (new record). This is so extreme that you can only see anything when the room is pitch black.
Brightness
Gray Scale, Saturation and ColorChecker
Power Consumption
In order to create a certain degree of comparability in terms of power consumption, I switch off the ECO mode on every monitor. However, since EIZO advertises sustainability, longevity and the lowest possible power consumption so excessively, I’m making an exception today for the first time. The EV3450XC is supplied with ECO mode activated. This means that the brightness automatically adjusts to the surroundings. During my power measurement, which resulted in a consumption of 16 watts, I only measured 30 nits of brightness. This is far too little for me personally – even if it is very dark in the workroom.
The EV3450XC is quite economical even without ECO mode, considering the large number of connections and the sheer panel size. I assume that not everyone works with 200 nits of brightness, but can manage with significantly less. At least it can be said that the customer ultimately has the choice of whether they can live with economical, automatic brightness control or not.









































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