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EIZO Releases Five Maritime Monitors with High Visibility via Optical Bonding

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EIZO Corporation announces five new DuraVision maritime monitors featuring optical bonding for high visibility, available starting May 2026, and to be exhibited at Sea Japan 2026.

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Q: What is the main benefit of the proprietary optical bonding feature standard in all five new maritime monitors?
A: Optical bonding minimizes reflections and glare, ensuring high visibility even in wheelhouses prone to direct sunlight.
Q: When and where will the new product lineup of maritime monitors be exhibited for the first time?
A: The lineup will be exhibited at Sea Japan 2026 from April 22 to April 24, 2026, at Tokyo Big Sight.
Q: What specific release date has been announced for the DuraVision MDF2701W-T touch panel monitor?
A: The 27-inch DuraVision MDF2701W-T touch panel monitor is scheduled to be released on May 13.
Q: Which new screen size is being adopted for the first time in EIZO's maritime monitors?
A: The 23.8-inch screen size is adopted for the first time to accommodate wheelhouses and engine rooms with limited space.
Q: Which previous models are the nineteen-inch MDS1901 and MDS1901-T monitors succeeding?
A: The 19-inch MDS1901 and MDS1901-T monitors are successors to the DuraVision FDS1904 and FDS1904T.