In a sea of plain-Jane desktop monitors, the NEC 20-inch wide screen desktop display stands out. It integrates a number of premium parts into one very attractive design. The package isn't perfect, ...
The NEC E232WMT is a high-quality multitouch monitor with a very flexible stand. It’s a strong candidate for bringing the touchscreen experience of a tablet to your desktop. The Windows 8 user ...
NEC's MultiSync FP912SB is a solid 19-inch CRT that offers some handy features and adequate performance for home users and novice graphic artists. Still, it's more expensive than the competition, ...
NEC is First Manufacturer to Introduce 52-Inch Display Based on Professional-Grade Panel; With Ultra-Thin Bezel, New LCD5220 Display Builds Upon Market Share Dominance in Digital Signage Industry NEC ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--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 ...
19-inch Standard and 20-inch Widescreen LED-Backlit Models Offer Low Power Consumption, Full Adjustability, Ambient Light Sensor and DisplayPort Connectivity NEC announced today the new 19-inch ...
With businesses everywhere looking to cut costs not only in supplies but in energy consumption, they can't afford expensive monitors that are going to jack up their monthly electric bill. NEC's ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America (SNDSA), a global leader in the projector and display markets and Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA) have ...
Ultra-thin LCD screens still sell at a premium over traditional monitors, but prices have come down to the point where mainstream users are starting to take a serious look at flat-panels such as the ...
We know, it's kind of tough to get excited about yet another 24-inch IPS panel. But, what if we told you that NEC's MultiSync P241W was packing something special... namely, the letter 'e.' No wait, ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...
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