NEC intros 24-inch MultiSync LCD2470WVX monitor
While it doesn't quite hit the same levels as NEC's 26-inch MultiSync monitor, the company's new 24-inch LCD2470WVX model looks like it should still satisfy quite a few graphics pros all the same. As you'd expect, this one boasts a 1920 x 1200 resolution, along with a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, a 5 ms response time, and a 400cd/m2 brightness rating. Also, as with some other NEC displays, this one boasts the company's trademark Ambix dual analog and digital input technology, as well as its NaViSet software, which'll let you tweak the monitor's settings without having to actually reach out and touch it. You can also apparently expect good off-axis viewing, and minimum clutter, thanks to the monitor's cable management system. No word on price just yet, but NEC says it'll be "affordable."


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
l3ong @ Sep 26th 2007 11:42AM
I'll take 2.
E71 @ Sep 26th 2007 7:43PM
lol. why?
5ms for christ sake!...
Preston @ Sep 26th 2007 11:52AM
A price would be nice. Monitors are getting pretty cheap these days, so I wouldn't expect this if it's listed as "affordable" to be more than $700.
Podaman @ Sep 26th 2007 11:58AM
...as apposed to "unaffordable".
Jonathan Keim @ Sep 26th 2007 12:01PM
NEC always charges a premium
hemmy @ Sep 26th 2007 12:37PM
I'll take one.
fd @ Sep 26th 2007 1:43PM
6-bit or 8-bit? Viewing angles?
Sea Men @ Sep 26th 2007 1:17PM
im wit the niggre up who posted "whasup wit them shiznitz not dispensating them 8 BIT to ourz bitchez"
black and proud!
also whats the dotpitch on that shit
power to the blackman!
burn whitey!
peace.
Ebzy @ Sep 26th 2007 2:42PM
You're on the wrong site mate
press the back button on your browser twice
Dave @ Sep 26th 2007 2:50PM
Whats up with this "Ambix" technology to support analog and digital? This kind of implies that they are one of the few if not the only that support this. I've got a 22" samsung that switches between the two just fine.
Traveler @ Sep 26th 2007 6:24PM
"affordable" can be a tricky word, affordable to whom?
Joe_Templeman @ Sep 26th 2007 7:39PM
Without a price as yet and without knowledge of whether it is a TN, IPS or PVA based panel, its useless.
Without that you don't know what market its in....normal PC user or photo-editor, designer, gamer etc.
mrF1xIT @ Sep 27th 2007 1:14AM
i have the previous model, the NEC LCD2470WNX-BK and its an S-PVA panel, thing is awesome. paid $749 shipped back in may for it. as far as the rest of the specs its 1000:1 constrast, 6ms response GTG, and 500cd brightness.
most likely this is goanna either be a refresh of the one i have.