CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America (SNDSA), a global leader in the projector and display markets and Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA) added a new ...
We know, it's kind of tough to get excited about yet another 24-inch IPS panel. But, what if we told you that NEC's MultiSync P241W was packing something special... namely, the letter 'e.' No wait, ...
19-inch Standard and 20-inch Widescreen LED-Backlit Models Offer Low Power Consumption, Full Adjustability, Ambient Light Sensor and DisplayPort Connectivity NEC announced today the new 19-inch ...
And the Oscar goes to... The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences doesn't issue awards for display monitors, but those aspiring to the academy's Scientific and Technical Awards will undoubtedly ...
If you remember last year's EX231W (note the lack of "p") then you pretty much know all you need to about the company's latest business-class 23-incher, the EX231Wp. It's got the same 14.6mm bezel, ...
NEC announced today the MultiSync EA274WMi 27-Inch LED-backlit WQHD monitor with IPS panel. Designed to enhance work performance, this widescreen monitor features wide viewing angles (178° ...
NEC has announced the successor to their MultiSync LCD2690WUXI monitor, the LCD2690WUXi2, with a much wider color gamut H-IPS LCD panel. The new 25.5-inch pro-level LCD screen now can cover up to 97.5 ...
NEC has a new workplace-type monitor in the EA241WM. It’s billed as an “enterprise” monitor but if you really wanted, I bet you could sneak one into your home. It’s a 24-inch widescreen LCD with ...
NEC has announced the launch of a new 31-inch IPS wide colour gamut display offering users a resolution of 4096 x 2160 pixels. The 4K monitor also offers 100% coverage of AdobeRGB colour space ...
The NEC E232WMT is a high-quality multitouch monitor with a very flexible stand. It’s a strong candidate for bringing the touchscreen experience of a tablet to your desktop. The Windows 8 user ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...