EIZO at IBC 2025
EIZO at IBC 2025, the emphasis is on offering displays tuned for modern HDR, better calibration stability, and lower total cost of ownership in post production and grading environments.
Whats New
New ColorEdge / CG series enhancements
Though public details are limited, EIZO has been refreshing their ColorEdge line, focusing on better internal calibration, thermal stability, and more efficient electronics. Their IBC messaging suggests improvements in long-term drift, brightness uniformity, and cost per hour for operation.Improved HDR / wide gamut support
Given how HDR workflows are now mainstream, EIZO’s displays are being tuned to handle PQ/HLG, wider colour spaces, and accurate mapping to delivery targets, enabling colorists to trust what they see on screen.Integrated calibration & verification
EIZO displays often ship with built-in calibration sensors or utilities; at IBC, they emphasized workflows where displays can self-check and re-calibrate without major downtime — ideal in shared suites or high-use environments.
What You Can Highlight / Lean On
Confidence in colour & consistency
When you tell clients their deliverables will match screens, you need that screen to be rock solid. EIZO’s calibration and stability features back that up.Lower long-term cost, less maintenance
Better drift control, built-in verification, and less need for external calibration saves both time and cost in the long run.Better HDR and wide colour workflows
For teams pushing HDR deliverables, broadcasts, streaming, grading, EIZO’s support for wide gamut and consistent behavior across formats is a practical advantage.