NEC's 30-inch LCD3090WQXi makes pros swoon, linguists scowl
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When you're driving "pinpoint calibration, consistent light output, and enhanced color/grayscale compensation" as the main selling points of your new monitor, it can only be NEC behind the wheel. Their 30-inch, MultiSync LCD3090WQXi letter-pie targets professionals in the media arts with a 2,560 x 1,600 pixel resolution, 12-bit internal look-up table, ColorComp technology for image accuracy, and support for 102% of the NTSC color scale. A pair of DVI inputs allows for both HDCP-encrypted and analog sources. Ships February for $2,200.
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