NEC's 20 series LCDs: perfect for digital signage
NEC's latest LCD displays have more business on a video-wall demonstration than in your living room, but who said having a tile matrix of displays in your game lounge was a bad idea? The 20 series commercial LCD lineup consists of a 40-inch MultiSync LCD4020 and 46-inch LCD4620, both of which feature NEC's newfangled CV12 pixel technology. Hailed as the first displays to pack chevron-shaped pixels into a large-format LCD, it also delivers twice the contrast of traditional PVA panels, increases brightness and viewing angles, and minimizes off-angle color shift. Each touts a 1,366 x 768 resolution, 1,200:1 contrast ratio, ten-millisecond response time, and uber-thin bezels that come in "five times thinner" than current competitors. Don't count on these niche LCDs to come cheap, though, as you'll be laying down around $4,400 for the little guy and upwards of $6,300 for the 46-incher.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Tim @ Jun 15th 2007 10:09PM
Forgive me if I'm wrong but is that resolution really terrible especially if you want to use it as a computer monitor??
MechaDEVO @ Jun 15th 2007 10:46PM
I'm using that resolution on my 37" set as I type this. And it's beautiful.
Wwhat @ Jun 16th 2007 2:41PM
6 grand and it's not even full HD resolution, haha, amusing NEC, guess it's time to take the euros for a ride again then eh.