Thu, 18 Jun 2009 NEC intros MultiSync LCD2490WUXi² for designers
24-inch widescreen monitor well-suited for demanding applications
NEC Display Solutions has released the LCD2490WUXi², a 24-inch widescreen monitor that upgrades the LCD2490WUXi.
Featuring an IPS panel, NEC says that the LCD is well-suited for demanding applications in graphics design, image and video processing or desktop publishing. Superb colour reproduction is achieved by an improved black level, a higher contrast ratio as well as digital uniformity contro, according to NEC.
Question of the day!
Do you share your creations online?
% of Macworld readers agree with you
What do you create and how do you share it?
Follow the conversation at @TabletChat
paintings & illustrations, mostly, which i upload to flickr.RT @fragmentedm
I draw manga/anime characters. I also do graphic design and photography.RT @spialelo
Yes. I usually put them up on my #deviantart account for feedback on how to improve.RT @spialelo
The use of IPS LCD technology is designed to ensure minimal colour shift, higher colour stability and outstanding black level, whilst its X-Light Pro feature helps with uniformity of colour and brightness. The monitor has a resolution of 1,920-x-1,200.
Ergonomics and design are also key features of the LCD2490WUXi², says NEC. The cabinet has an 18mm narrow bezel can be height adjusted by up to 150mm, and also offers the possibility of viewing content in either landscape or portrait modes.

The AmbiBright light sensor automatically controls of the display’s brightness. The monitor features two DVI and one VGA inputs, and comes with a three-year guarantee.
The NEC MultiSync LCD2490WUXi² is available now in black or in light gray with a silver bezel for £595 plus VAT.
Check out our new Macworld Mobile site.
Follow Macworld UK on twitter: www.twitter.com/macworlduk
Email A Friend
Email this article to a friend or colleague:
PLEASE NOTE: Your name is used only to let the recipient know who sent the story, and in case of transmission error. Both your name and the recipient's name and address will not be used for any other purpose.
Permalink This Article
This articles permalink is:
http://www.macworld.co.uk/procreative/news/index.cfm?RSS&NewsID=26343
<<prev article | back to news index | next article>>
Latest News
- Apple intros Aperture 3, adds over 200 new features
- Walt Disney World iPhone update offers 300 pages, 500 photos
- VIP iPhone app drops from millionaire priced £279.99 to under a tenner
- Play.com: Google Nexus One now available for pre-order
- Amazon's Kindle gets ready to battle Apple's iPad
- Apple Store is down, new Macs imminent?
- Canon intros EOS 550D 18-megapixel DSLR camera
- WSJ: Apple could slash iPad prices if sales disappoint
- Apple offers 'find out how' tutorials as podcasts
- Adobe says sorry for 16-month-old Flash bug
- Getty launches subscription stock image service, Thinkstock
- RouteBuddy intros RouteBuddy Atlas 1.3 for iPhone, iPod touch

It's easy and free to get the latest news headlines, reviews and opinions straight to your email inbox. Sign up NOW to make sure you receive the latest Mac news, reviews and tutorials on your favourite topics.





Click here for the latest reader comments