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  • NEC's new AccuSync LCDs do HDMI

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    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    09.11.2007

    NEC has three new LCDs ready for market, the 19-inch LCD19WMGX, 22-inch LCD22WMGX, and 24-inch LCD24WMCX. There's HDCP and HDMI across the board, with 1680 x 1050 pixels on the 22-inch and 1080p resolution on the 24-incher, along with DVI plugs for boring old desktop work. Each of the new AccuSyncs runs with a 5ms response time, and there's a 1,000:1 contrast ratio on the 1440 x 900 19-inch, while the bigger two do 2,000:1. Prices are at $280 and $380 for the small ones, which are available now, while 24-inch will hit later this month for $550.[Via Electronista]Read - LCD19WMGXRead - LCD22WMGXRead - LCD24WMCX

  • NEC unveils AccuSync Multimedia LCDs, complete with HD tuners

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    09.06.2007

    Looking to hit the "entry level," NEC has introduced a trio of AccuSync Multimedia LCDs, each of which include a built-in TV tuner for pulling in those beautiful OTA feeds sans a set-top-box. The display are set to arrive in a trio of sizes -- the 32-inch PV32, 40-inch PV40 and the 46-inch PV46 -- and all three include a detachable TruSurround XT sound system and a 5,000:1 contrast ratio. You'll also find HDCP-compliant HDMI / DVI ports, and while the 1,366 x 768 resolution ain't exactly Full HD, we suppose it'll do. The trifecta of panels are reportedly "available today," and will run you $899.99, $1,399.99, and $1,999.99 from smallest to largest.

  • NEC's 19-, 20-, and 22-inch AccuSync widescreen displays

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    04.25.2007

    You know what they say about come in threes, and even if you aren't exactly up to speed, NEC's making things real clear with its latest trio of elusive displays. The 19-inch ASLCD193WXM, 20-inch ASLCD203WXM, and 22-inch ASLCD223WXM are all newcomers to the AccuSync lineup, and additionally, all rock a movie buff-approved widescreen layout. The top two models each feature a 1,680 x 1,050 native resolution, while the 19-incher gets stuck with 1,440 x 900, but all three units manage to include a set of integrated speakers, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, five-millisecond response time, headphone jack, and NEC's own Ambix technology. Moreover, the new LCDs a "no touch auto adjust," which purportedly sets things to you liking without requiring an effort from the new owner, but the AccuColor control system allows you to tweak said settings if your uncontent heart desires. As for pricing, the smallest sibling is available right now for $229.99, while the larger two should hit shelves in May for $289.99 and $359.99, respectively.