No brightness? No nothing? Just marketing blabla.
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Yeah crap article.
It's 250cd/m2 at 6W which is described as it's "typical usage" .
The specs also say the max consumption is 94W but does not specify what usage that is.
The marketing for the screen on Eizos website is mostly about how nice the bezel is and the monitor stand too. Probably tells you how good the actual screen is ๐
Two separate USB-C ports for signal and power, what a wasted opportunity. But still, a great product.