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NEC Announces MultiSync PA322UHD-2 Ultra HD Monitor

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NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, announced today the PA322UHD-2 display, which includes all the features of the existing PA322UHD model and now updates the option slot with support for 4K UHD inputs, including an installed, switchable DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 2.0 option. The Open Pluggable Specification (OPS)-compliant option slot gives videographers, photographers, print production specialists and others added flexibility to use the PA322UHD-2 in an even wider range of existing workflows.

The display uses a wide gamut white LED backlight and an IGZO technology IPS-type LCD panel that delivers excellent image quality with lower power consumption than comparable LCD displays while delivering 99.2 percent coverage of the Adobe RGB color space. "Pros in color-critical fields now have more options for 4K UHD over a single cable, including the latest HDMI 2.0 standard," said Art Marshall, Senior Product Manager of Professional and Medical Displays at NEC Display. "The 4K UHD-enhanced OPS connects to more devices for greater productivity and creativity."



In addition to the installed OPS, the NEC Display Solutions 3G/SD/HD-SDI input card (SB-04HC) and the HD-SDI input card (SB-01HC) also are compatible with the PA322UHD-2.

Among the PA322UHD-2 display's other benefits:
  • Native 4K UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160 with 10-bit color support
  • 350 cd/m2 brightness and 1000:1 contrast ratio
  • Support for a multitude of refresh rates, including 24, 30, 50, 60, 85, 100, and 120 Hz modes
  • USB 3.0 hub (two up, three down) with DisplaySync Pro, a high resolution keyboard / video / mouse (KVM) switch that can control two computers with only one keyboard and mouse
  • Two DisplayPort 1.2 inputs, one HDMI 2.0 input and the option of either two DVI-D or four HDMI 1.4 inputs
  • Stand that supports both landscape and portrait modes, and the image can be automatically rotated when the display is rotated
  • Color and white Digital Uniformity Correction with 93 percent more correction points than previous MultiSync PA Series displays
  • Picture in Picture and Picture by Picture mode, which splits the screen in half or in quarters to up to 4 full HD images in one or more color spaces in real time
  • Two internal 2W speakers for business-class multimedia sound
  • Free MultiProfiler software for complete control of picture modes, enabling additional presets like REC 709, BT.2020 and simple ICC profile emulation
  • Details on optional accessories can be found here
NEC Display offers a range of desktop and large-format displays as well as projectors in UHD and 4K resolutions, leading the industry in this initiative. The MultiSync PA322UHD-BK-2 ships with a four-year limited 48-hour advanced exchange parts and labor warranty, and will be available in February 2016 at a minimum advertised price of $2,999.

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That's more than $2000 overpriced....

This isn't for gamers. It has weird inputs and such, like SDI. I think it's for monitoring applications.
 
This isn't for gamers. It has weird inputs and such, like SDI. I think it's for monitoring applications.
Even so, its still ridiculously overpriced.
 
Even so, its still ridiculously overpriced.
Compared to what? It's actual peers? (note that I have no idea if it's overpriced or not, just saying you can't compare it with consumer monitors)
 
Plus it's IGZO, which isn't that common.
 
This isn't for gamers. It has weird inputs and such, like SDI. I think it's for monitoring applications.
That comes at an additional price for an ad-in card. Initial inputs are DP 1.2, HDMI 2.0, and either 2 DVI-D or 4 HDMI 1.4.
 
That comes at an additional price for an ad-in card. Initial inputs are DP 1.2, HDMI 2.0, and either 2 DVI-D or 4 HDMI 1.4.
Ok, I concede then. :)
 
I absolutely love the built in KVM switch and that is definitely something I want to have in a monitor. Seriously, all monitors should have it. Marketing people, make a gimmick out of it and shove it onto all monitors you can lay your hands on!

As for price it's not overpriced, unless you say all monitors in this range is overpriced.
 
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