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travbomb, do you know how much will it cost? Thanks!
will it have an AS-IPS panel (or whatever you NEC guys call it)?
will it have any improved/extra features from the 20" version, i.e. contrast ratio,100/120Hz refresh, LED backlighting, gamut, response time etc... I hope this is the display that will replace my FW900, its a long way off though.
will it have an AS-IPS panel (or whatever you NEC guys call it)?
What kind of panel will it have ??
Hi Travbomb,
I´m sad to hear, that there will be no S-IPS in the 24"-version of the WMGX². I really thought about buying this TFT (in Germany), but if it will include "only" a S-PVA I will go for Eizo.
Greetings
Mario
Travbomb, I do not want to hijack the thread here, but wanted to ask a quick question. I see your posts at dpreview and here and gather you either work for or know someone who works for NEC. I was looking at the NEC MultiSync LCD2070WNX-BK, but it appears to be a TN panel. Is this true? If so I guess I need to keep looking.
Lon
Hi Travbomb,
I´m sad to hear, that there will be no S-IPS in the 24"-version of the WMGX². I really thought about buying this TFT (in Germany), but if it will include "only" a S-PVA I will go for Eizo.
Greetings
Mario
I did a bit of research, and the NEC MultiSync LCD2070WNX-BK is indeed a TN panel.
As for the 24WMGX2, it is extremely sad to hear that it will be S-PVA.
travbomb said:NEC has been trying to find a supplier for the 24 inch glossy panel but to this point no one has been willing to build one.
Don't worry about the sharpness. I just thought it was less sharp than other types of panels, but then I tried an EIZO monitor with a newer S-PVA panel, and that was far worse. I'm not bothered by the 24" at all, and the 26" isn't much different, so maybe it's the pixel pitch.entropy0 said:I also noticed NEC now has the LCD2470WNX which is a 24" S-PVA just like Travbomb said the 24WMXG2 was going to be - I think you may be right, Toasty. BTW, I also noticed that the LCD2490WUXi you said you just bought uses an H-IPS panel (http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/search.php?query=lcd24&select=model), didn't you say you thought these were blurry in the Planar thread?