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Title: NEC MultiSync LCD1770NX
Pros: Good range of adjustments, Slimline design, Dual inputs, Great NaViSet controls
Cons: Bleached colour, Poor viewing angles
Verdict: The MultiSync 1770NX looks better than it is. The bleached colours and narrow viewing angles were disappointing
Summary: We've grown rather fond of NEC's range of flat-panel monitors; they're always stylish, well designed and a joy to use. However, we're not so sure about this latest model from the range
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60/100 |
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Title: Review: NEC Multisync LCD175VXM+ monitor
Pros: Bright screen Good colour and contrast reproduction DVI input
Cons: More expensive than other 17in monitors Yawn-inducing design
Verdict: There's not much to look at, as far as the lengthily named LCD175VXM+ is concerned. It comes in a pure white colour, with a round, tilting base, and VGA, DVI and audio input connections.
Summary: Boring but bright, this 17in LCD monitor is a good buy
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80/100 |
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Title: NEC Multisync 2090UXi
Pros: Fully featured display controls, plenty of inputs, excellent colour linearity, good ergonomics
Cons: Relatively expensive, small 20in panel size, average styling
Verdict: 1,600 x 1,200 at 20in is small by today's standards, so you might not want to use the 2090UXi as your primary workspace. But the colour performance and the relatively affordable price makes it a good choice for entry-level colour proofing.
Summary: NEC introduces a fully-featured monitor with a budget-end price. Is this the best monitor for the money on the market? It could well be…
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100/100 |
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Title: NEC Multisync 2090UXi
Pros: Fully featured display controls, plenty of inputs, excellent colour linearity, good ergonomics
Cons: Relatively expensive, small 20in panel size, average styling
Verdict: 1,600 x 1,200 at 20in is small by today's standards, so you might not want to use the 2090UXi as your primary workspace. But the colour performance and the relatively affordable price makes it a good choice for entry-level colour proofing.
Summary: NEC introduces a fully-featured monitor with a budget-end price. Is this the best monitor for the money on the market? It could well be…
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100/100 |
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Title: NEC Multeos M40 LCD display - Gadget Guy Australia
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