Tuesday, September 1st 2009

NEC Unveils MultiSync EA190M 19'' Display

NEC Display Solutions of America , a leading stand-alone provider of commercial LCD displays and projectors , announced today the MultiSync EA190M, a 19-inch standard-aspect ratio desktop display designed for a variety of business environments, government applications and education users.

This enterprise monitor includes an abundance of eco-conscious features that improve energy efficiency. The EA190M consumes 50% less energy and contains 50% less mercury than traditional LCD monitors. Its one-touch button for ECO Mode enables users to quickly maneuver between two energy-savings modes. The carbon footprint meter allows users to easily track carbon savings and adjust their power settings accordingly.
The MultiSync EA190M offers brightness at 250 cd/m², a 900:1 contrast ratio and full-motion video with Rapid Response of 5 ms. With a native resolution of 1280 x 1024, this monitor allows enhanced screen performance and provides bright, crisp images. Additionally, its 4-way ergonomic stand offers height adjustment, tilt, swivel and pivot capabilities, allowing users to customize their viewing experience and work comfortably.

"This new addition to our MultiSync EA Series combines all the favored features our customers have come to appreciate," said Lynn Gu, Product Manager for NEC Display Solutions. "The EA190M will allow our customers to shift to a more ergonomic, eco-friendly and cost-effective monitor."

A partial list of features of the EA190M includes:
  • 4-way ergonomic stand (110mm height adjust, pivot, tilt and swivel)
  • New cabinet design with intuitive, multi-directional NaViKey
  • Space-saving, down-firing multimedia speakers with headphone jack
  • Two-step ECO Mode for significant power consumption savings
  • Carbon footprint meter for tracking of carbon savings
  • 50% less power consumption and mercury content than traditional LCD monitors
  • Energy Star 5.0 and TCO 5.0
  • EPEAT Silver compliance
  • Windows Vista Premium
  • Dynamic Video Mode with five presets (standard, text, movie, photo, game)
The EA190M will begin shipping in September 2009 with an estimated street price of $259. The display ships with a standard three-year parts and labor warranty, including the backlight.
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5 Comments on NEC Unveils MultiSync EA190M 19'' Display

#1
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
No 1600x1200 love? :(
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#2
lemonadesoda
What ARE they thinking? The resolution is appalling by todays standards. Yes, a 19" screen is a good size for the corporate cubicle, esp. if you will put two side by side. But HEY, with Win 7 scalable desktop there is NO EXCUSE not to up the resolution, increase pixel density, increase font DPI, and significantly improve text clarity.

What a lost opportunity. They could have blown a trumpet all over corporateville with something a little better than what has existed in the market for umpteen years now.

x1024 is useless for reading corporate PDFs.

ONE PLUS POINT: There appear to be speakers in this thing. And hidden. Nice.
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#3
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
19" 4:3?

sure, LED backlights are good.. but i just dont know anyone who'd get a non-widescreen these days.

watch out, it works with vista home premium... huh? what an odd feature
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#4
Depth
btarunra 19-inch standard-aspect ratio desktop display
btarunrWith a native resolution of 1280 x 1024,
btarunrAdditionally, its 4-way ergonomic stand offers height adjustment, tilt, swivel and pivot capabilities, allowing users to customize their viewing experience and work comfortably.
Very innovative. It comes with a Tilt, Swivel & Pivot function so you wont have to strain your neck trying to make out the pixels.
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#5
lemonadesoda
Musselssure, LED backlights are good.. but i just dont know anyone who'd get a non-widescreen these days.
I'd buy a square TFT over a wide-screen anyday. I dont watch movies on a PC... got a big screen for that... but I read a lot of PDFs, and do a lot of Word and Excel work simultaneously, so TWO screens is the best set up for me. 2x 1600x1200 is managable. 2x 1920x1200 is too wide and requires an owl's head to swivel, and 2x 1680x1050 is just too low a resolution in the "y".

In fact, what I would REALLY LIKE is 2x 1600x1600 screens. Unfortunately there ARENT any true square screens. The 1600 in the y would save me zooming and scrolling in word and PDF documents.

Someone make me happy: make me a 1600x1600 screen. Two of 'em.
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