EIZO ColorEdge CS3200X adds 31.5-inch 4K

A new 31.5-inch 4K ColorEdge lands with wide-gamut presets, HDR targets, and one-cable USB-C power for tidy desks and tidy color.
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For those who don’t know the Lineup: The ColorEdge CS Series sits below the ColorEdge CG Series (Highend) in the ColorEdge family, while FlexScan covers general office displays. CS targets color critical work with external calibration via ColorNavigator 7, CG adds the built-in sensor luxury tier.

A big new desk buddy for serious pixels

Meet the ColorEdge CS3200X. It features a 31.5-inch panel and 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160). which makes it the largest model in the CS Series so far, built for anyone who wants more room for images, scopes, UI chrome, and timelines that look like a subway map. The core stays familiar: You get a colour-managed monitor designed for image and video work where you need to trust what you see, not just admire it.

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HDR targets and a shortcut for signal switching

HDR support comes via targets for Hybrid Log-Gamma and Perceptual Quantization. That lets the display slot into HDR workflows that use those transfer functions. A standout feature for this CS model is Sync Signal. With Sync Signal, brightness, gamma, and color space can adjust automatically based on metadata of the incoming video signal. The goal is fewer manual changes when moving between SDR and HDR and fewer chances to grade the right shot in the wrong mode.

More space, fewer gymnastics

The CS3200X targets workflows that benefit from a larger working area, especially in photo and video setups where multiple panels, large tool palettes, and long sequences compete for attention. The screen area increase gets a specific comparison: roughly 36 per cent more display area than a 27-inch monitor. That extra real estate matters when you keep a viewer large enough to judge details and still leave space for controls, without turning your workspace into a tab-juggling contest.

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Wide gamut coverage and ready-to-go presets

CS3200X covers 99 % of Adobe RGB and 96 % of DCI-P3. That positions it for image editing, video post-production, colour grading, and print workflows. It ships with factory-calibrated presets for BT.709 and DCI-P3, plus an Adobe RGB preset. The point is speed. Switch the monitor to the standard you need and keep moving.

There is also a Display P3 preset aimed at consistent display when working with Apple devices such as a MacBook. The monitor can connect over USB-C and charge the connected laptop with up to 70 watts, which helps keep the desk from becoming a cable museum.

Quiet by design, tidy by intent

The CS3200X runs without active fans. That makes it a better fit for quiet rooms like grading suites or any setup where the loudest thing should be your keyboard and emotional distress about the producer’s notes, not your monitor auditioning for a wind tunnel role. The physical design also shifts. The housing uses a three-sided frameless look with an ultra slim bezel, aimed at saving space and cleanliness for multi monitor setups.

For the first time in the CS series, a light shielding hood comes in the box. It attaches magnetically and is intended to reduce reflections. It is a small accessory that usually feels like a luxury until the day you work next to a window and remember why hoods exist.

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Inputs, hubs, and the practical desk stuff

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Connectivity covers modern and classic rigs. Over USB-C, the monitor can carry the video signal, USB data, and up to 70 watts of charging through one cable. For many laptop-based setups, that is the entire “suite of necessities” right there. For workstations and other sources, there are inputs for HDMI and DisplayPort.

There is also a built-in USB hub with four downstream ports. Two are specified at 5 Gbps and two are USB 2. A built-in switching function can connect shared USB accessories such as a webcam, audio interface, mouse, and keyboard to whichever source computer is currently active. The result is less unplugging, less replugging, and fewer moments where you stare at a dead mouse like it personally betrayed you.

Calibration, uniformity, and the long game

Hardware calibration support is included, using ColorNavigator 7 with external sensors. The calibration is a lossless hardware calibration (It is an Eizo, after all!). Uniformity control comes via the Digital Uniformity Equaliser, intended to support consistent luminance distribution and colour purity across the screen.

The housing uses plastics with recycled content to reduce resource use and lower environmental impact. The warranty is 5 years and includes on-site replacement service.

Availability and the first public showing

Delivery is expected in autumn 2026, with the note that exact timing can vary by region. The first show appearance is set for the NAB Show in Las Vegas, running April 19 to April 22, 2026, at stand N1123. Go there, have a look, say hi to the team from me.

Tec Specs for the ColorEdge CS3200X

ItemCS3200X specification
Panel size31.5-inch
Resolution4K UHD, 3840 x 2160
Color gamut99 % Adobe RGB, 96 % DCI-P3
Max brightness350 candela per square meter
Contrast ratio1300 to 1
Processing16-bit Look-Up-Table, 10-bit display output
UniformityDigital Uniformity Equalizer
PresetsAdobe RGB, DCI-P3, BT.709, Display P3
HDR targetsHLG, PQ
Sync featureSync Signal adapts brightness, gamma, and colour space to incoming signal metadata
CoolingFanless, no active fans
Video inputsUSB-C, HDMI, DisplayPort
USB-CDisplayPort signal and up to 70 W power delivery
USB hubFour downstream ports, two 5 Gbps, two USB 2
USB switchingUSB accessories follow the active source computer
HoodMagnetic light shielding hood included
SustainabilityHousing plastics include recycled content
Warranty5 years, includes on-site replacement service
AvailabilityExpected autumn 2026, region dependent
Price No Info yet, but should be reasonable


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