NEC rolls out 24-inch LCD2490WUXi2 monitor
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NEC just rolled out a pair of 26- and 30-inch monitors for graphics professionals earlier this year, and it's now kicked out a slightly smaller 24-inch model that hangs onto the same nondescript looks and many of the same specs. That includes the usual 1,920 x 1,200 resolution, a 1:000:1 contrast ratio, a DVI port with HDCP support (but no HDMI), and a slew of dedicated image processing and color calibration features. No official word on a release over here, but folks in Japan can pick this one up next month for ¥135,000, or just over $1,400.
[Via Impress]