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AccuSync GX and CX LCD Displays for Gamers Announced by NEC

NEC Display Solutions of America has unveiled the new AccuSync GX and CX Series of wide-screen monitors. The displays, AccuSync LCD19WMGX, the 22-inch LCD22WMGX, and the 24-inch LCD24WMCX have great speed and performance that are ideal for PC, multimedia and gaming applications.

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The new AccuSync wide-screen displays allow multi-tasking and more range for precise multi-blasting. The LCD19WMGX and the LCD22WMGX features super-bright OptiClear Screen Technology that offers rich color saturation, amazing clarity and true-to-life contrast to improve the user’s overall visual experience.

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The LCD22WMGX has a native resolution of 1680 x 1050 while the LCD24WMCX has a resolution of 1920 x 1200. As for the LCD19WMGX, it runs optimally at 1440 x 900. These AccuSync displays feature integrated speakers, 5-millisecond response times. The 19-inch model has a contrast ratio of 1000:1, while the other two have a dynamic contrast ratio of 2000:1. All the three NEC monitors have HDMI connectivity as well as HDCP and users can interface with PCs, DVD players and video-game consoles.

Here is the full list of features of the new wide-screen AccuSync GX and CX Series:

Super-bright OptiClear Screen Technology, which provides rich color saturation, remarkable clarity, and true-to-life contrast to enhance the user’s overall visual perception

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Rapid Response technology (5ms), which delivers seamless video for gaming and streaming, and finely detailed images for photos and graphics

Component inputs (LCD22WMGX and LCD24WMCX), which enable users to interface with PCs, DVD players and video-game consoles, utilizing the monitors’ superior performance

HDMI connectivity to the latest and greatest multimedia sources (via DVI adaptor for the LCD19WMGX)

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HDCP, which allows copy-protected HD content to be displayed properly

Ambix Technology, which allows for digital/analog compatibility with upgraded video cards and software as well as connection to two systems

DV mode, which includes six pre-set viewing preferences for a customized visual experience (LCD22WMGX and LCD24WMCX)

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No Touch Auto Adjust, which reduces set-up time and provides optimal image settings upon initial power-on

Glossy Black Bezel, a stylish cabinet and ID, highlighted by a glossy, piano-black bezel to create an attractive focal point for any workspace

Tilt and cable management, which add comfort and flexibility to the user’s visual experience

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RoHS compliance, which ensures the displays are free of lead, hex-chrome, cadmium, PBDE and PBB, with reduced mercury

EnergyStar 4.0 compliant

3-year warranty, including parts and backlight, and 24/7 support from NEC

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Andy Anderson is the product manager for NEC Display Solutions. He says, “As performance-hungry consumers make the changeover to wide-screen displays, NEC offers this premium AccuSync GX and CX wide-screen series with better performance in a larger screen footprint. These users are craving high-performance, wide-screen displays to stream video, view and edit photos, or explore dynamic Web content with accurate representation.”

The NEC AccuSync LCD19WMGX and AccuSync LCD22WMGX are available now for shipment. They cost $279.99 (approx. Rs. 11, 300) and $379.99 (approx. Rs. 15, 350) respectively. The AccuSync LCD24WMCX by NEC will release later in September 2007 and will cost $549.99 (approx. Rs. 22, 215).

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