
Eizo FlexScan EV2785 68.6 cm (27 inch) 3840 x 2160 pixels 4K Ultra HD LED Black
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 27"
Eizo FlexScan EV2785 68.6 cm (27 inch) 3840 x 2160 pixels 4K Ultra HD LED Black
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 27"
I notice that on the Eizo EV2785 the energy efficiency class is stated as "G", whereas on the Eizo homepage the energy efficiency is stated as "A". What is correct now? Is Galaxus making its own assessment here or where does this information come from? It seems important to me that this information is correct, because if you apply the filter, the monitors in question will fall out of the list of alternatives.
The monitor has the EU energy label "A" and consumes around 30W. However, if someone then adds the 60W energy supply for the USB-C charging function, which then flows into a smartphone, for example ... and possibly awards its own energy label? The display without charging function remains "A". With the built-in brightness sensor for ambient light, even more energy can be saved, if the application allows it. We have several EV2736s (which are good) and now a new EV2785 (which is even better) and it is more advanced in every way.
The specification "A" is obsolete here because it refers to the outdated energy label.