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Sep 11 2007, 10:44am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
NEC announced today a trio of new LCD displays called the 19-inch AccuSync LCD19WMGX, the 22-inch LCD22WMGX, and the 24-inch LCD24WMCX displays. These displays are replacing the NEC GX(2) series of displays.
The 22” display has a 1680 x 1050 resolution, the 24” runs at 1920 x 1200 and the 19” display has a 1440 x 900 resolution. All three displays have integrated speakers, 5ms response times and 1000:1 contrast ratio for the 19” display and the other two have a 2000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.
OptiClear technology is used for clear bright onscreen images. The 22” and 24” displays have component inputs. The two larger displays have built-in HDMI outputs and the 19” has HDMI via DVI only. The LCD19WMGX will retail for $279.99, the LCD22WMXG will retail for $379.99 and the LCD24WMX will retail for $549.99. The 19” and 22” displays are available now and the 24” will be available later in September 2007.
Via NEC
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