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Title: NEC MultiSync LCD1770NX-BK Review - Monitors
Pros: Excellent cable-feed system, Integrated USB hub, Handy joystick button for navigating the controls, Highly adjustable for a 17-inch LCD, Extendable warranty
Cons: Mediocre image quality
Verdict: All the little details are in place, but the so-so image quality detracts from its appeal.
Summary: Despite nice features, the NEC LCD1770NX comes up short, due to middling image quality.
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Title: NEC Multisync LCD2470WNX (black)
Pros: Naviset software brings most of the onscreen display options into Windows display properties; HDCP-compliant; built-in USB 2.0 hub; four-way adjustable stand.
Cons: Only minor performance gains for an expensive price tag.
Verdict: NEC's MultiSync LCD2470WNX has a higher-than-average price compared to other 24-inch displays, and we just don't see enough of a benefit in image quality to justify the added expense. Features like HDCP-compliance and an amazingly adjustable stand help it
Summary: NEC markets the $820 MultiSync LCD2470WNX as a higher-end widescreen display for enterprise customers. That price tag puts it on a higher plane than many other 24-inch displays that usually run about $600. NEC explained to us that it's because this monito
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70/100 |
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Title: BenQ FP93VW
Pros: High-quality build, logical screen menus, the ability to adjust sharpness and individual colour temperatures in a matter of seconds after set up
Cons: Expensive, but it is high-quality and is a budget alternative compared to the larger LaCie
Verdict: The NEC unit is very simple to set up and get underway, with cables provided for both analogue and digital input. Like HP's competitor, an optional speaker bar can be added at the base of the unit if desired. The screen is sharp and crisp, and colours are
Summary: Available in stylish silver or matte black, this good-looking LCD 'MultiSync' device with ultra slim 15.7mm frame and 21in screen display matches favourable first impressions with an equally impressive specification list
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100/100 |
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Title: NEC Multisync LCD2470WNX (black)
Pros: Naviset software brings most of the onscreen display options into Windows display properties; HDCP-compliant; built-in USB 2.0 hub; four-way adjustable stand.
Cons: Only minor performance gains for an expensive price tag.
Verdict: NEC's MultiSync LCD2470WNX has a higher-than-average price compared to other 24-inch displays, and we just don't see enough of a benefit in image quality to justify the added expense. Features like HDCP-compliance and an amazingly adjustable stand help it
Summary: NEC markets the $820 MultiSync LCD2470WNX as a higher-end widescreen display for enterprise customers. That price tag puts it on a higher plane than many other 24-inch displays that usually run about $600. NEC explained to us that it's because this monito
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70/100 |
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