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May 24, 2007
The NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXiSV is a 26in widescreen LCD monitor, the largest in NEC's 90 series of professional displays. The NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXiSV includes a bundled colourimeter, a programmable 12bit colour lookup table for smooth colour transitions and gradients, the ability to display up to 94 percent of the Adobe RGB colour space, and X-light Pro technology to keep brightness and colour consistent over the life of the display (it measures performance and automatically compensates for changes over time). And though the NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXiSV also carries a high-end price tag, this feature-packed display should appeal to colour-savvy professionals.
The NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXiSV sports a simple but elegant design with a thin black bezel - helpful if you need to position two or more displays together in a relatively seamless array. The NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXiSV's menu system is easy to follow, and the on screen descriptions that appear just above the navigation buttons whenever you touch them make things even easier.
Seeing eye-to-eye with this display should be no problem; you can adjust its height, tilt it forward and back, and even rotate the NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXiSV into a portrait orientation.
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NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXiSV scored:
9.0 out of 10
Very good image quality, go into the advanced menu, you will find Superb OSD choices. Superb monitor for professional users!
C/P issues, very expensive. Mine has a slight dark bar at the left side of the screen. Poor CCFL backlight effect for the large screen.
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