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NEC/Mitsubishi 1920NX-BK 19" LCD Monitor (Black)

NEC/Mitsubishi 1920NX-BK 19" LCD Monitor (Black)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bought three for my office
Review: Out of box with a perfect picture. Best Lcd 19" Flat Panel PC
monitor I've ever purchased.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bought three for my office
Review: Out of box with a perfect picture. Best Lcd 19" Flat Panel PC
monitor I've ever purchased.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sharp and Clear Text, Beautiful Digital Picture
Review: The analog connection is ok but text is fuzzy. The digital connection is FAR superior. Please use the digital connection only if you buy this LCD. Even though it is .29mm dot pitch, it looks amazingly sharp in digital. The text on the screen is amazingly clear and readable. You will have no problems with viewing angles. This LCD is brighter than my old 21" monitor. In fact it is almost too bright for nighttime lights off usage.

DVD movies look superb. Computer games show very slight ghosting but not enough to affect your gameplay.

No sound built in, but that's why I have my existing subwoofer and speakers for.

The casing has a lazy susan at the bottom so you can spin it around, and you can tilt it to suit your height.

Buy it, you won't regret it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: NEC LCD1920NX - BK Long-Term Review
Review: The NEC-Mitsubishi 1920NX model has digital and analog inputs that are supposed to ensure the compatibility with new age computer systems today and in the near future. XtraView® technology allows for "wide-angle views" up to 170°, which only tests at 123° by PC World. The monitor works with analog and digital systems by have two separate inputs in the back of the monitor - built in. These inputs are supposed to work seamlessly in either environment, unfortunately it does not. The analog input seems to run fuzzy and unstable. You have to continuously press the auto sync button to re-adjust the screen and try to have text that is clear.

This brings me to the screen "enhancing" features, in order for you to have the clearest possible screen, that this monitor can offer. The MultiSync LCD1920NX try to cover components to make viewing pleasure as comfortable as possible. Buttons for Auto Sync and Auto Contrast are required to constantly reset the screen so you can enjoy a clear screen with little to no fuzz. Also the DVI/D-Sub button comes in handy for the times the screen is really screwing up thinking it is receiving a digital connection even though you only have analog plugged in. NEC's Rapid Response™ technology allows for uninterrupted display of full-motion video with response times of 30ms, advertised at 25ms. This number is considered quite high as Hitachi has 16ms pixel redraw time. This is a measurement of how much time it takes for a pixel to light up and go completely black again. With Rapid Response™, the MultiSync LCD1920NX deliver streaming video with very little ghosting / blurring, while achieving 33 and 40 frames per second (fps) depending on the game. This low number for fps makes the model ideal for graphic design (digital input required) but not so good for gaming or video applications.

The stand can swivel as this is the only added feature compared to other LCD screens but comes at a cost of stability. If the table is bumped or the screen touched, the monitor will sway back and forth to the point of almost tipping even with the slightest bump.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Friend
Review: This monitor is very solid. Ive had it for over 6 months. Movies look great on this monitor. Its even good for gaming. You may not want to pay the price but It is so well built that you cant complain.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Friend
Review: This monitor is very solid. Ive had it for over 6 months. Movies look great on this monitor. Its even good for gaming. You may not want to pay the price but It is so well built that you cant complain.


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