Compatibility with an Eizo Monitor

Hello.
I just bought a Mac Pro Xeon 3.7Gh.
I am considering buying an Eizo CG277 monitor.
Is there any incompatibility between both in terms of calibration or any other aspect?
Thank you.

The following are published methods. There is a third method I found out about messing around one day. Close your MacBook and use the remote control to wake it. This will start Front Row and that will allow your to run your movie. You only have to have power and the external monitor to do this.
Apple: How to use your PowerBook G4, MacBook or MacBook Pro with the display closed and a Bluetooth keyboard or mouse
Apple: How to use your PowerBook G4, MacBook Pro or MacBook with the display closed

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