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:
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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
58 Comments on NEC Delivers Unmatched Viewing Experience With 43-inch Seamless Curved Display
All in one this should be another fatal1ty piece of hardware at 8k... if I had these $ I'd be already ordering my i7 and 2 x gtx285 (+one cool system also, but I won't bore you to death with geek dreams) and keep the rest for the gtx 300 upgrade or 5870...
Another problem with more than one of these is that it's shaped in a parabola rather than a semi-circle. So it won't fit together nicely... :(
EDIT: nvm, they fit pretty good next to each other ;) AND there's a space for you to get out as well!
Ultramon works brilliantly for me. But I'll look into displayfusion PRO since you recommend it.
Wallpaper? That's for girls. Dark grey-blue screens, only icons, that much more S:E:R:I:O:U:S
I'd rather have 4960x1600. Also, my displays are 60 inches together.
If anyone is wondering why the resolution is so low - it's because you can't transfer much more data on a single cable. Dot pitch 0.360?! That's about as bad as on an TV. A monitor that is almost not use-able for a computer.. and that's the only thing it can ever support.
And I rather like the bars separating the monitors. That way, I can have things run independently and full-screen.
Also, 0.02ms? Even SED's don't take it down lower than 1ms. That's not even a joke.. but it IS funny.
just don't try running it on an ea game. ea still says anything but 4:3 res is "unusual" and they're not programming their games for widescreens. bastards.
www.widescreengamingforum.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
oh except their new games support 16:9 without cropping/stretching.
What does this mean? it means EA dont want to pay anybody to update their bloody games.
Source: www.oled-display.net/technology/flexible-oled
Also look at this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFDyWGstZ-g
and i agree with everyone else, it is WAY overpriced for that resolution, i'm sure it takes some work to manufacture that monitor compared to the avg rectangular one, but no where near enough to warrant the 8K price tag. If it was say $1,999-2,499 then i'd say it's worth it to some people. And yea that vert resolution of 900 blows. I put my 22in at 1440x900 just to compare to my bros 1440x900 on his 19", and i didn't like it at all so i can't imagine it looking to great on a larger screen. I don't believe that response time lol they much be using something new like WTW instead of BTB/GTG or something lol(dunno if WTW would be better:laugh:)
I made a thread on it as i thought that be a better idea.. :)
forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?p=1417550&posted=1#post1417550