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NEC Adds 23-Inch LED-Backlit Monitor with IPS Panel to MultiSync EA Series

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NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, announced today an addition to its high-end IT desktop line, the MultiSync EA Series, with the 23-inch EA234WMi. This performance-driven monitor is LED-backlit and ideal for corporate environments. The LED backlighting of the EA234WMi allows for a slimmer profile, lighter weight and increased power savings compared to previous generation models. ControlSync technology allows users to control up to six EA234WMi displays in a multi-monitor configuration. Upon establishing one unit as the master, users are able to control many performance attributes of the multi-monitor setup in unison through the single monitor.

"We are excited to add the MultiSync EA234WMi to our portfolio. This model offers a robust feature set to meet the needs of the most demanding users," said Kevin Christopherson, Director of Product Marketing for Desktop Displays at NEC Display Solutions. "Not only will customers get exceptional performance, but this display also has received the highest levels of environmental certifications."



Smart sensing technology automatically detects work conditions to determine the proper display brightness with ambient light and human sensors, while a comprehensive input panel, including HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI-D, VGA and 4-port USB hub, connects users to the latest peripherals and future-proofs the investment.

The MultiSync EA234WMi includes the following features:
  • 23-inch, 16:9 AH-IPS panel with LED backlighting
  • Wide viewing angles of 178°H/178°V
  • 1920 x 1080 full HD resolution
  • 250 cd/m2 brightness
  • 25,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio (1000:1 typical)
  • Ergonomic adjustable stand with 130mm height-adjust, tilt, swivel and pivot
  • DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI-D and VGA D-sub inputs
  • Integrated 4-port USB 2.0 hub (two rear, two side)
  • Integrated speakers (1W x 2) and headphone jack
  • ControlSync for multi-screen setups
  • Smart sensing technology (ambient light and human sensors)
  • ECO Mode, carbon footprint meter and cost meter
  • ENERGY STAR 6.0 and TCO Edge 1.2
  • EPEAT Gold
The MultiSync EA234WMi ships with a 3-year limited parts and labor warranty and will be available in May 2013 at an estimated street price of $269.

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A 1080p monitor under 30"? Since when did this start happening again?
 
It's hellrazor, he's to everything what I am to Bethsoft: angry, angry, angry.

On 23 inches that is a good resolution, at least if you're running Windows. Perhaps ironically, it is also a good resolution for 10 inch tablets running Windows 8 with Metro.
 
$269... wow

I paid $317 free ship no tax for my QNIX 2560 x 1440 27" 0 dead pixels, Matte screen, PLS panel with amazing colors, no ghosting, and it overclocked to 120hz no issues. :roll:
 
I bought NEC monitors for years until they started selling crap. When they refused to honor the warranty I dropped them like a hot rock. Even though I'm not a fan of Samsung, their monitors have been very reliable IME. Pigs will fly before I buy another NEC product.
 
$269... wow

I paid $317 free ship no tax for my QNIX 2560 x 1440 27" 0 dead pixels, Matte screen, PLS panel with amazing colors, no ghosting, and it overclocked to 120hz no issues. :roll:

What? There are 120hz 2560x1440 panels now? I thought HDMI couldn't handle it..

I also didn't know you could overclock a monitor.
 
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