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NEC Display Solutions Goes Wide

MultiSync 19-in. LCD195WVXM extends 5-series LCD display line.

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By DE Editors  

October 1, 2006

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NEC Display Solutions of America (Itasca, IL), a provider of flat-panel desktop and large-screen displays, has introduced the MultiSync LCD195WVXM display with a wide-screen format and thin frame for the SMB and enterprise markets. An extension of the MultiSync 5-Series desktop displays, the LCD195WVXM has 5-millisecond rapid response time and a 1440 X 900 native resolution.

The LCD195WVXM offers integrated down-firing speakers, a contrast ratio of 700:1, and NEC's Ambix dual-input technology, which brings both VGA and DVI inputs to the new monitor for enhanced compatibility. It also can be enabled for touch-screen applications.

Other features include enhanced cable management, which helps prevent wire clutters; On Screen Manager (OSM), which puts users in control of their screen-setting adjustments; a built-in power supply, allowing for mounting of the display; adherence to ISO 13406-2 Class II requirements for quality screen performance; Energy Star 4.0 compliance; and a three-year limited parts and labor warranty.

The new MultiSync LCD195WVXM LCD product is RoHS (European Union restriction on hazardous substances) compliant, containing fully disposable plastics and free of hazardous materials, such as lead, hex-chrome, cadmium, mercury, PBDE, and PBB.

The monitor comes in a black cabinet and is available for immediate delivery. Price: $284.99 (est.). For more information, click here.

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

 

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