Unify the management of multiple monitors with the help of ColorNavigator Network software.
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What Is ColorNavigator Network?
For those working in a studio, printing or design environment where there's several monitors to maintain, it can be a time-consuming process. By the time all of the monitors in your work environment have been calibrated, it'll probably be time to start again with the first one. To help free up time and to alleviate some of the manual work involved, EIZO has created the ColorNavigator Network which provides users a way they can centrally manage a group of ColorEdge monitors by installing ColorNavigator NX on them.
With ColorNavigator NX installed on individual workstations, an administrator can use ColorNavigator Network to automate the colour management process on monitors in your office or even on those located in other cities / countries so long as they are on the same ColorNavigator Network. Plus, the host server for ColorNavigator Network is accessible from any location with Internet connectivity. (Flash support required.)
The ColorNavigator Network is hosted on a cloud server to minimise running costs and to prevent companies having to make an initial large investment to set the network up.
Why Should You Use It?
Basically, a company can save hundreds or of hours in annual maintenance costs. To illustrate this, EIZO has put together the below graphic which shows how an installation featuring 25 monitors can be better off with a ColorNavigator Network.
How Much Time Will You Save?
If you want to see how you can reduce the maintenance of ColorEdge monitors when using ColorNavigator software, use EIZO's Time Savings Calculator.
For more information on the availability of ColorNavigator Network, contact EIZO.

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