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NEC Announces the CRV43, a 43-in. Curved Display

Curved display designed for simulation, digital imaging, and command and control applications.

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June 8, 2009

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NEC Display Solutions of America has announced the 43-in. NEC CRV43 widescreen specialty desktop display.

The NEC CRV43 curved display provides a wider field of view with its double WGXA resolution (32:10 aspect ratio). The user’s taskbar is extended natively and setup is easy to configure with one input.

The NEC CRV43 curved display includes the following features:

  • Seamless curved screen, which eliminates bezel and screen gap issues
  • 2880 x 900 double WXGA native resolution
  • 200 cd/m² brightness
  • 0.02ms Rapid Response
  • 10,000:1 contrast ratio
  • Wide color gamut with 100 percent coverage of sRGB and 99.3 percent coverage of Adobe RGB
  • Single link DVI-D and HDMI 1.3 input connectors
  • USB 2.0 connectivity for peripherals
  • Front panel controls
  • On Screen Display and software-based GUI

The NEC CRV43 curved display is backed by a 3-year parts and labor warranty including the backlight and will be available for July 2009 shipment with estimated street price of $7,999.

For more information, visit NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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