Tuesday, January 4th 2011
NEC Display Solutions Improves 23-inch MultiSync EA Series Model
NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, announced today the 23-inch MultiSync EA232WMi, a 16:9 model designed for corporate, financial, healthcare, engineering, CAD and other professional applications.
Replacing the popular MultiSync EA231WMi, the new MultiSync EA232WMi maintains an IPS panel for superior color, viewing angles and image quality. Additionally, it adds LED-backlit technology, which provides more energy efficiency and less power consumption, heat and carbon dioxide emissions. The display's ambient light sensor and ECO Mode can further help save energy and prolong product life."The MultiSync EA232WMi provides our elite IT customers with several improvements over its predecessor," said Lynn Gu, Product Manager for NEC Display Solutions. "Its LED backlight and mercury-free composition make it greener, and it is lighter in weight, consumes less power and is a recipient of TCO 5.1, the newest TCO compliance rating. We work diligently to develop products that operate hand-in-hand with its users, and the ergonomics, technologies and energy efficiency built into the MultiSync EA Series accomplish that objective."
The MultiSync EA232WMi includes the following features:
Replacing the popular MultiSync EA231WMi, the new MultiSync EA232WMi maintains an IPS panel for superior color, viewing angles and image quality. Additionally, it adds LED-backlit technology, which provides more energy efficiency and less power consumption, heat and carbon dioxide emissions. The display's ambient light sensor and ECO Mode can further help save energy and prolong product life."The MultiSync EA232WMi provides our elite IT customers with several improvements over its predecessor," said Lynn Gu, Product Manager for NEC Display Solutions. "Its LED backlight and mercury-free composition make it greener, and it is lighter in weight, consumes less power and is a recipient of TCO 5.1, the newest TCO compliance rating. We work diligently to develop products that operate hand-in-hand with its users, and the ergonomics, technologies and energy efficiency built into the MultiSync EA Series accomplish that objective."
The MultiSync EA232WMi includes the following features:
- 23-inch, 16:9, IPS panel with LED backlighting
- 1920 x 1080 full HD
- 25,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- Advanced connectivity with DisplayPort, DVI-I and VGA
- Fully adjustable stand with 110mm height-adjust, tilt, swivel and pivot
- Integrated 4-port USB 2.0 hub
- Space-saving, down-firing speakers with audio jack
- Ambient light sensor, ECO Mode, carbon footprint meter and cost meter
- ENERGY STAR 5.0 and TCO 5.1 compliant
- EPEAT Gold
22 Comments on NEC Display Solutions Improves 23-inch MultiSync EA Series Model
I have been waiting for LED IPS forever, bummer it's not 1920x1200 though. Have to wait for the reviews first though.
Fujitsu P24W-6 IPS globalsp.ts.fujitsu.com/dmsp/docs/ds-display-p24w-6-ips.pdf
they have a full line up, the problem for me is the white bezel.
And there is only this 16:9 garbage all over the market I can't find a decent 16:10 monitor anywhere it really pisses me off. This monitor looks ok but I don't want speakers on it and doesn't look like they can be removed.
i'm left looking at like $600 dell monitors U2410 just to get a decent resolution.
Stupid monitor makers and damn sheepish best buy users FU all!
I could hulk smash someone right about now!
It's bad enough that everyone if falling for the full HD crap, do they also have to have such bad taste?!?! :twitch::laugh:
OLED would be better still of course: LG demo. Faultless viewing angles and genuinely dark black pixels (resulting in power saved). Nice.
Oh and 1920x1200 is so awesome, OMG!
Now it's why am I stuck with these low resolutions...
AMD came up with a solution, unfortunately it involves many panels ;)
And I can't find where it Explicitly states LED Backlighting?!?!
If you like getting less screen for the money that is good for you. However it looks like me and the rest of the posters in here disagree.
And since i'm running dual displays I would probably need to buy two of them.
Even though I could afford to drop $1400+ on them at that price its well into 30' monitor territory and the choice becomes harder.
You can easily get two for a little more than the cost of one
**Update**
You may be on to something.
Who cares if its used as long as it functions perfectly and looks new? ;)
It is sometimes better to get used because you know its been "warmed up" and there are no initial problems.
Having to ship a monitor back and forth for issues it not really appealing to me.
This one does look like its coming from the dell factory in Texas because it carries the 3 year warranty but dead pixels may still be an issue.
At least with used monitors you can ask someone who already took the chance with the "new monitor" whether it has bad pixels or not.