NEC debuts PA241W display for graphics pros

Screen covers 102% of NTSC color gamut.

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There are some computer users that rely on accurate colors. People like graphic designers, photographers, and video editors need to see the correct colors on screen to make things look good. NEC has unveiled a new LCD just for this user group.

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The screen is called the NEC MultiSync PA241W and is 24-inches in size. The screen has a native resolution of 1920 x 1200 and uses a 10-bit IPS panel with a 14-bit lookup table. Those features allow the screen to show more than a billion possible colors.

NEC claims the screen covers 102% of the NTSC and 99.3% of the Adobe RGB color gamut. Inputs include a 10-bit DisplayPort, DVI-D with HDCP, and a USB hub. The stand tilts, swivels, and height adjusts. The PA241W is now shipping for $1079.
NEWS SOURCE:nec.com

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