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NEC MultiSync LCD1970VX Review
The good: Front-desk-friendly design; reasonable price; optional warranty upgrades.
The bad: Preset modes for brightness, contrast, and temperature are buried in the onscreen menu; not appropriate for precision color work.
The bottom line: The NEC MultiSync LCD1970VX is a reasonably priced, well-designed LCD that will fit most users' needs for flexibility and image quality.
NEC MultiSync LCD1970VX Specs
Manufacturer: NEC Corporation
Part number: LCD1970VX-BK
- Product Specifications
