NEC Display Solutions of America has launched two new Multisync desktop solutions that should be nifty and bound for consideration by graphics designers and desktop publishing professionals. Great of image editing, the two new desktops are the MultiSync LCD2490WUXi and LCD2490W2-BK-SV with NEC’s SpectraView.
Both monitors boast of a widescreen display which should help enhance user productivity which enable users to work simultaneously on multiple application windows. They likewise offer leading-edge capabilities as well as an ergonomic design function.
Features:
1900 x 1200 native resolution
1000:1 contrast ratio
320 cd/m² brightness
Standard color gamut ideal for sRGB applications (96.7% coverage of sRGB)
Auto luminance control with X-Light™ Pro backlight/sensor design for consistent brightness and color
ColorComp technology compensates for slight variations in luminance and color uniformity, providing even color across the screen
IPS active matrix LCD provides superior screen performance, including wide viewing angles, lifelike flesh tones and dark black levels
AmbiBright ambient light sensor and automatic backlight adjustment allow for use in any lighting conditions
Supports internal programmable 12-bit lookup tables (LUTs) for calibration
4-way ergonomic stand with 150mm height-adjust, tilt, swivel and pivot
The MultiSync LCD2490WUXi² and LCD2490W2-BK-SV ship with a 4-year parts and labor warranty, including backlight. They will be available for shipping this month with an estimated street price of $1,099 and $1,299, respectively.
(Source) Press
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