I have an Eizo CX271 that I bought used recently to replace my Benq (which suffered a partial backlight failure). This model has the built-in sensor that pops down from the top bezel edge.
Mine stopped popping down during calibration (and then reported an error). I was able to coax it down and now it works, but it won’t go back up. My guess is there is a plastic gear that is either stripped or out of adjustment.
Before I dig into it, I thought I’d check to see if anyone else has trod that path who could warn me off or give me the secret to pulling off the bezel without breaking it. I’d rather leave the sensor down than ship it somewhere, but if getting into it isn’t too difficult, I’ll give that a go.
The gradation and uniformity of it is really amazing—on a different planet from the Benq. And it performs a hardware-level calibration using an external sensor, with the free software Eizo provides. Much faster and easier than the Benq. It’s worth the effort to keep it as perfect as possible.
Rick “using an i1 Display Pro for calibration” Denney
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