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NEC Introduces New AccuSync LCD Monitors

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NEC on Tuesday released a trio of new gaming AccuSync LCDs to replace the award-winning GX2 series monitors. The 19-inch LCD19WMGX, 22-inch LCD22WMGX, and 24-inch LCD24WMCX all support HDMI connectivity and HDCP. Both LCD19WMGX and LCD22WMGX also include super-bright OptiClear Screen Technology, which provides brighter color reproduction. Every screen features integrated speakers and 5ms pixel response time. The dynamic contrast ratios are 1,000:1 for the 19-inch AccuSync and 2,000:1 for the 22-inch and 24-inch panels. The AccuSync LCD19WMGX and LCD22WMGX are available now with an estimated street price of $279.99 and $379.99, while the AccuSync LCD24WMCX will be available later in September for $549.99.



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550. for a 24" HDTV...not too bad though I could use my Vizio 32" LCD for a gaming monitor.
Ive always liked NEC's monitors, even back in the CTR days. They were just the nuts for gaming CRTs and a huge buy to have.
 
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