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- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (parts): 3 years
- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (labor): 3 years
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Whats going on!?
- Pros: This is not a TN panel for one, it has a 178/178 viewing angle, and it is impossible for a TN panel to have a viewing angle over 170, and usually its 160/160, or 170/160 or 170/150. This clearly states in the specifications and I even researched the model # online, its 178/178. A TN panel would also not have the 400 cd/m2, and NO TN PANEL @ 24 INCHES COSTS THIS MUCH ONLY PVA PANELS DO. This may be a CPVA panel, which is no where near as nice as S-PVA. Maybe even MVA? I'm just trying to clear things up, its hit or miss with these panels, but I know too much about TN panels because I hate them and avoid them at all costs so I've researched them so thoroughly as to know every single little detail so I can always spot one through specifications when I can't see the panel in person.
- Cons: I'm not sure where people are getting the 160/150, 170/160 viewing angles, seems every person thinks this thing has a different viewing angle, yet not one person has listed the correct angle, which is stated in so many reviews for this model as 178/178. It must be a placebo type thing here, where they think its a bad viewing angle because they think its a TN so therefor they see a worse picture in their head? I don't know, I'm really stretching this because I can't seem to make sense of it. Did they happen to update this model and keep the same model number for some reason? Remember, no TN panel can have 178/178 viewing angle, and this does, so therefor its not a TN panel. Newegg, we're adults here, we're adults in order to buy, what is up with the insane word filter? Commonly used, non swear words are not even allowed, this is America and we're adults, what gives?
- Other Thoughts: NEC seems to be a bit behind in the LCD race, their housing looks like something from the original LCDs back in the day... LOL back in the day, for LCD... Time is flying.
My main monitor is a DoubleSight 24 inch 1920x1200 S-PVA monitor with a 178/178 viewing angle. S-PVA is by far my absolute favorite. In my opinion its superior to S-IPS panels, H-IPS panels and maybe IPS Alpha panels. The contrast and color display totally rocks IPS's world! You will be drooling over the color depth, sharpness, and the vivid real world look to the images. Text is super super sharp. The DoubleSight company uses Samsung Panels as well, and Samsung is known for their incredible S-PVA panels. The monitor was 599.00 in December 2007. Dell is selling it now for 579. S-PVA monitors HOLD THEIR VALUE LIKE NONE OTHER! :) w00t is a w00t but a t00t for a h00t can't beat the w00t, won't eat the w00t and certainly can't stop the w00t. But it will worship the w00t. Kthx.
Good Monitor
- Pros: Solid, consistent gamma & contrast. Generally uniform display
- Cons: Weak gamma and brightness for movies.
- Other Thoughts: Versatile inputs and professional packaging.
Another cheap TN panel to avoid
- Pros: Intregrated speakers. Looks good.
- Cons: TN panel. The following are true for all TN panels, including this monitor: Very uncomfortable to use for text. Light leaks around the pixels. Colors shift violently as your viewing angle changes, dark becomes light, light becomes dark. Viewing angle is listed as 160-170 degrees, but in reality, it is more like 60 degrees max. Homogeneous view is impossible to achieve when you're looking at a 24" monitor from 2 or 3 feet away. 24" TN panels should not even be available for sale.
- Other Thoughts: Avoid at all costs. Spend a little more, and you can get a PVM or an IPS panel.
| Model |
| Brand |
NEC Display Solutions |
| Model |
ASLCD24WMCX-BK |
| Cabinet Color |
Black |
| Display |
| Screen Size |
24" |
| Widescreen |
Yes |
| Maximum Resolution |
1920 x 1200 |
| Recommended Resolution |
1920 x 1200 |
| Viewing Angle |
178°(H) / 178°(V) |
| Pixel Pitch |
0.285mm |
| Display Colors |
16.7 Million |
| Brightness |
400 cd/m2 |
| Contrast Ratio |
1000:1 |
| Response Time |
5ms |
| Horizontal Refresh Rate |
30 - 83KHz |
| Vertical Refresh Rate |
60 - 75 Hz |
| Display Type |
WUXGA |
| Connectivity |
| Input Video Compatibility |
Analog RGB, Digital |
| Connectors |
D-Sub, DVI, HDMI, Component Video |
| D-Sub |
1 |
| DVI |
1 |
| Video |
Component Video |
| HDMI |
1 |
| Power |
| Complies with |
VESA DPMS power management |
| Power Supply |
AC 100-120V / AC 220-240V |
| Power Consumption |
98W |
| Convenience |
| User Controls |
On Screen Display (OSD) user controls |
| Regulatory Approvals |
ISO 13406-2 Class II |
| Stand Adjustments |
Tilt |
| Built-in TV Tuner |
No |
| Built-in Speakers |
Yes |
| HDCP Support |
Yes |
| Features |
VESA Hole Configuration Specifications: 100 x 100mm |
| Windows Vista |
Certified for Windows Vista |
| Packaging |
| Package Contents |
LCD Monitor User Manual VGA Cable DVI Cable Power Cable Audio Cable |
| Dimensions |
| Dimensions |
22.1" x 18.1" x 10.2" |
| Weight |
15.4 lbs. |
| Temperature Range |
5-35 °C / 41-95 °F |
| Humidity Range |
30-80% |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
3 years limited |
| Labor |
3 years limited |
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