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NEC Introduces Full-Line of Flat Panel Displays

Aug 30 2007, 8:51am CDT | by

NEC Introduces Full-Line of Flat Panel Displays
 
 

NEC announced today that they will be displaying their new, complete line of flat panel displays at CEDIA Expo 2007. The new displays are in the MultiSync Residential, PlasmaSync Residential, and AccuSync Multimedia series of displays.

The MultiSync Residential series will have 40” and 46” LCD displays, the PlasmaSync line will have 42”, 50”, and 60” plasma displays and the AccuSync Multimedia line will have 32”, 40”, and 46” LCD displays.

The MultiSync Residential LCD displays will have full-HD 1080p and will work as PC displays as well. The bezel will be interchangeable between black and silver to match the home décor and the displays will have HDCP for HD playback.

NEC PlasmaSync displays will have HDMI with HDCP inputs, calibration controls for day/night viewing, and interchangeable bezels. The AccuSync Multimedia series will have integrated HD tuners, dual HDMI with HDCP inputs and detachable TruSurround XT speakers. No word on retail availability or pricing at this time from NEC.

Via NEC

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