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NEC Display has announced the MultiSync LCD2470WVX, which takes this nifty little widescreen out to a nifty big widescreen -- 24 inches, to be exact.

Features include: No Touch Auto Adjust and NaViSet software that allows for screen adjustments via the computer mouse. The Dynamic Video Mode comes with 5 settings (Standard, Text, Photo, Gaming and Movie) which allow application-specific settings. More to the point, it supports HDMI as well as Ambix technology, which is NEC's fancy way of saying that it supports both VGA and DVI connectors.

The price is is $589.99, which includes a three-year limited warranty including backlight.

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Posted by: DigiVista Digital Photo Frames
September 28, 2007 4:32 AM

These screens are entering the realm of the big screen TVs - a nice addition to the "home-office-theatre" ;-)


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