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NEC EA232WMi, NEC SpectraView PA271, NEC PA271W Professional LCD Monitor Review, NEC EA231WMI
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NEC EA232WMi [DELETED]
- Excerpt: NEC has released the successor to the much acclaimed EA231WMi that has been on our recommendations list since its introduction. The successor is called EA232WMi and comes with a new 23-inch IPS panel with LED backlight. It also features a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels, and a stand with wide ergonomic adjustability But is EA232WMi an improvement compared to EA231WMi ? And can it compare to Dell’s popular IPS based monitors?
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NEC SpectraView PA271 [DELETED]
- Conclusion: NEC SpectraView PA271 is a more expensive variant of the PA271W targeted at graphic, editing and post production.
- Pros: Picture quality and color accuracy, Very extensive picture setting options, Fantastic color gradation, No backlight bleeding at all, Stand and range of adjustments, Re...
- Cons: Price, Black level, Minor deviations in the color temperature presets, No A-TW polarizer
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NEC PA271W Professional LCD Monitor Review
- Excerpt: For all but the most budget conscious buyers, piecing together a home brewed rig often entails forking over a premium for certain components, depending on what you're trying to accomplish. If you're a gamer, you probably bought a high-end graphics card (or at least that's what you should have done). Do you spend more time ripping videos than fragging your friends? Then chances are you allocated a bigger percentage of your budget to your CPU than on other parts.
- Pros: 10-bit panel, 3D Look Up Tables (LUT), Integrated KVM, Tons of easy-to-follow OSD controls, Spectacular performance
- Cons: No HDMI port, It's thick and heavy, Comparatively expensive
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NEC EA231WMI
- Excerpt: When we finished testing NEC's EA231WMi we noted that it managed a few distinctions. That said, all of the distinctions were not positive for this LCD screen.
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