Friday, June 5th 2009

NEC Delivers Unmatched Viewing Experience With 43-inch Seamless Curved Display

NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading stand-alone provider of commercial LCD displays and projectors, today announced the 43-inch NEC CRV43 ultra-widescreen specialty desktop display, designed for use in applications such as professional graphics, higher education, government, financial, command & control and home office.

The NEC CRV43 curved display can be seen at InfoComm 09 (Peerless Booth No. 5441) on June 17-19 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
The unique NEC CRV43 curved display provides a much wider field of view and greater dynamic range with its double WGXA resolution (32:10 aspect ratio). The user's taskbar is extended natively and setup is made easy to configure with one input. These features make it an ideal solution for simulation, digital imaging and command & control.

"The NEC CRV43 curved display provides an excitingly immersive viewing experience for any type of user," said Keith Yanke, Director of Product Marketing for NEC Display Solutions. "Its lightning-fast response time coupled with its seamless curved screen provides enhanced comfort, decreased frustration and increased productivity. The monitor eliminates the bezel and screen gap issues that have complicated users' work environments for years."

The NEC CRV43 curved display includes the following features:
  • Seamless curved screen, which eliminates bezel and screen gap issues for increased productivity and decreased frustration (according to Center for Human-Computer Interaction - Shupp et al, presented at Graphics Interface 2006)
  • 2880 x 900 double WXGA native resolution
  • 200 cd/m² brightness
  • 0.02ms Rapid Response
  • 10,000:1 contrast ratio
  • Wide color gamut with 100% coverage of sRGB and 99.3% coverage of Adobe RGB
  • Single link DVI-D and HDMI 1.3 input connectors
  • USB 2.0 connectivity for easy use of peripherals
  • Front panel controls
  • On Screen Display (OSD) and software-based GUI, which enables advanced display control options
The NEC CRV43 curved display is backed by a 3-year parts and labor warranty including the backlight and will be available for July 2009 shipment with estimated street price of $7,999.
Source: NEC
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58 Comments on NEC Delivers Unmatched Viewing Experience With 43-inch Seamless Curved Display

#3
laszlo
as i understand is only 1 screen not 2 put together as at the older ones?

response time is correct? 0.02 ms not 4 ms?

Btw these are the specifications:


Viewable Image Size 42.8" ultra-widescreen
Pixel Pitch 0.36mm
Pixels Per Inch 71
Brightness 200 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio >10,000:1
Viewing Angle 89º/89º/89º/89º (CR>5)
Response Time <0.02ms
Synchronization Range
Horizontal
Vertical
Input Signal
Video N/A
Sync N/A
Input Connectors Single-link DVI-D and HDMI
Native Resolution 2880 x 900
Power Consumption
On ~200W
Power Savings Mode
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Net (with stand) 41.5 x 20.8 x 15.2 in. / 1055 x 530 x 386mm
Net (without stand)
Net Weight (with stand) 52.5 lbs. / 23.9 kg
Net Weight (without stand) 45.5 lbs. / 20.7 kg
VESA Hole Configuration Specifications VESA Capable with Peerless Adaptor Bracket
Environmental Conditions
Operating Temperature 41-95ºF (5-35ºC)
Operating Humidity 20 - 80% (without condensation)
Operating Altitude 10,000 ft. / 3048m
Storage Temperature -4-140ºF (-20-60ºC)
Storage Humidity
Storage Altitude
Warranty 3 years parts and labor, including backlight
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#4
MoonPig
Impressive, but i'd rather cable tie three 22" monitors togeather. Costs ALOT less.

Could actually get a bracket fabricated to hold 3 x 22" monitors for a hell of alot cheaper.

Idea.
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#6
t77snapshot
MoonPigImpressive, but i'd rather cable tie three 22" monitors togeather. Costs ALOT less.

Could actually get a bracket fabricated to hold 3 x 22" monitors for a hell of alot cheaper.

Idea.
Space saving too, this thing is huge!
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#7
ForeignLander
This is basically 2 1400x900 panels curved and welded to remove the center bezel, I'd rather do MoonPig's idea.
MoonPigImpressive, but i'd rather cable tie three 22" monitors togeather. Costs ALOT less.

Could actually get a bracket fabricated to hold 3 x 22" monitors for a hell of alot cheaper.

Idea.
I wouldn't mind one though, if it lowered in price:D
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#8
Studabaker
thraxedonly if i had 8 grand to waste:(
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#9
HammerON
The Watchful Moderator
If I had the money I would buy one :)
But I don't :(
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#11
hat
Enthusiast
jesus, that thing won't even fit in my room cause of where my computer area is
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#12
ZoneDymo
Hey this is the Alienware monitor!
Also what games support such a res?
I would not mind getting the new Philips 21:9 tv, but I think VERY little games support it.
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#13
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
ZoneDymoHey this is the Alienware monitor!
Also what games support such a res?
I would not mind getting the new Philips 21:9 tv, but I think VERY little games support it.
I think someone ran Crysis on this monitor and demonstrated what it looks like. It worked.
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#14
Triprift
Basically 2 1440x900 monitors combined into one.
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#15
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
TripriftBasically 2 1440x900 monitors combined into one.
yeah the 900 pixel height makes me :shadedshu
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#16
Triprift
Yeah me to i thought they could of made it a bit bigger but what can ya do. =/
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#17
lemonadesoda
2880 x 900 double WXGA native resolution

RUBBISH resolution. Far better to stick 3x 1600x1200 monitors together, even 3x 1280x1024 is superior. Or, give than everybody is producing 1680x1080 displays now, then 3x 1680x1080. And you could do that for less than $650. Only issue is the screen edges. I guess you pay a premium for a seemless curved display.

It looks great though.

If it had x1200 in the "y" I would consider it, even at a price. But with the x900 it is completely USELESS for reading text, webpages, PDFs etc. How ON EARTH can they say this is for "home office"? Gamers maybe. But can you imagine using this to read/write business correspondence? LOL. You might be able to show 2 pages across, but only a third of a page down!

PS.
2880x900 = 2.6 mega pixel
1600x1200 = 1.9 mega pixel (typical office screen)
1920x1200 = 2.3 mega pixel

New samsung 2343 BW
2048x1152 = 2.4 mega pixel

Apple Cinema Display 30" (and similar 30" models from other providers)
2560x1600 = 4.1 mega pixels

Seems to me that the new samsung screen at just EUR 200/$250 is just as good in terms of pixel count. And a 30" Apple Display or similar totally outclasses it.

I guess NEC has tried to keep the display within DVI single link specifications. A dual link solution just maight have been better.
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#18
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
lemonade: its 1680x1050 (16:10) and 1920x1080 (16:9) - i've seen you get them confused a few times.
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#20
zAAm
My setup doesn't look as cool as that, but it was a HELL of a lot cheaper! I fabricated the stand myself which cost me a total of like $5 and about 30 hours. ;)

Also, 4640x1050 (pretty much, 19" is 16pixels narrower) resolution. Beats 2880x900 any day.

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#21
h3llb3nd4
HOLY CRAP!!!!
Want!!
imagine having 2 of those side by side...
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#22
lemonadesoda
Musselslemonade: its 1680x1050 (16:10) and 1920x1080 (16:9) - i've seen you get them confused a few times.
Thanks for the correction. Sorry, I dont pay much attention to screens with a lower resolution than my existing setups (2x 1600x1200 = 3200x1200 which beats 2880x900 any day).

@zAAm,

You need www.ultramon.com
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#23
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
ultramon is pretty poor. I've heard people say displayfusion PRO is better.
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#24
alentor
h3llb3nd4HOLY CRAP!!!!
Want!!
imagine having 2 of those side by side...
LOL!!!
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#25
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
alentorLOL!!!
get about 8 of them. surround yourself. build a keyboard rest on the arms of your chair. use cordless mouse and keyboard. spin in circles on office chair giggling.
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