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NEC Display Solutions Introduces MultiSync P Series 22-in.

The P221W full-featured widescreen desktop display enhances images, increases productivity.

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By DE Editors  

October 30, 2008

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NEC Display Solutions of America (Chicago, IL) introduced its new MultiSync P Series with the 22-in. P221W LCD monitor, the first display in this new family of desktop monitors. The P221W offers professionals working in color-critical environments the opportunity to take advantage of a professional grade desktop display without breaking their budgets.

Featuring hardware color calibration using the optional NEC Spectraview kit, the P221W delivers accurate color in a simple to use and affordable package, says the company. The kit includes an optimized calibration sensor based on the highly acclaimed X-Rite iOne Display v2.

A partial list of features of the MultiSync P221W includes 680 x 1050 native resolution, wide color gamut achieves 96 percent coverage of AdobeRGB, internal 10-bit programmable lookup tables (LUTs), S-PVA LCD technology provides for the widest viewing angles available with minimal off-angle color shift, AmbiBright automatic brightness adjustment, 1000:1 typical contrast ratio, 16ms response time, 300 cd/m² typical brightness, XtraView+ 178-degree (88°/88°/88°/88°) viewing angle, ECO Mode and carbon footprint reduction, analog and digital input signal, four-way ergonomic stand (tilt/swivel/pivot/height-adjust), and optional Soundbar 90.

The P221W features a 3-year limited warranty and will be available for December 2008 shipment with an estimated street price of $636.90.

The SpectraView color calibration kit will be available in December 2008 with a customized sensor and software for wide gamut LCD displays with an estimated street price of $374.99.

For further details, please 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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