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Ricey said:any plans for a 26/24 wmgx2?
travbomb said:24WGX2 but not until April.
Ricey said:there probably will be a wMgx2, the wgx2 is european version (20wgx2 vs 20wmgx2). Also whats the dot pitch on the one the 2690?
How much will it cost? Will it have a glossy screen? Any details on it yet?travbomb said:24WGX2 but not until April.
WickedWeasel said:How much will it cost? Will it have a glossy screen? Any details on it yet?
travbomb said:No Clue on cost.
Yes it will have a glossy screen.
22 inch version too.
travbomb said:yes definitely a 22 and 24.
Cost will not be super high.
Will be competitive but probably slightly higher just like the 20WMGX2 is.
When will the 22in be out? October, November?travbomb said:yes definitely a 22 and 24.
Cost will not be super high.
Will be competitive but probably slightly higher just like the 20WMGX2 is.
http://www.necdisplay.com/products/90Series/Screenperformance/colorcomp.htmColorComp™
This uniformity compensation and correction system aims to reduce any screen uniformity errors to almost unnoticeable levels. ColorComp works by applying a digital correction to each pixel on the screen to compensate for differences in color and luminance. Each display is individually characterized during production using a fully automated system which measures hundreds of points across the screen at different gray levels. These measurements are used to build a three-dimensional correction matrix for the display screen which is then stored inside the display. This data is used to compensate for the screen uniformity, not only as a function of position on the display screen, but also as a function of gray level. If desired, the ColorComp correction can be turned off in order to maximize the screen brightness.
http://www.necdisplay.com/products/90Series/Screenperformance/LUT.htmInternal 12-bit lookup table (LUT)
A 12-bit gamma lookup table (LUT), which allows MultiSync 90 Series monitors to display 16.7 million colors out of a palette of 68.5 billion, provides for more finely detailed, high-definition rendering of color images and crisper display of even the most delicate shadings and color differences.
http://www.necdisplay.com/products/90Series/DisplayMgmt/gamma.htmGamma selection
Gamma can be set by using preset values (including S-Curve and DICOM GSDF) or creating a custom setting from 0.5 to 4.0 in increments of 0.1, providing an ideal setting for video or other applications.
travbomb said:Yes they will have all the inputs like the 20WMGX2 but not TV tuner.
They looked at putting all the inputs in the 2490 and 2690 but the circuit board would've added another $250 to the cost.
travbomb said:Yes they will have all the inputs like the 20WMGX2 but not TV tuner.
They looked at putting all the inputs in the 2490 and 2690 but the circuit board would've added another $250 to the cost.
travbomb said:Thanks DVL73 for posted that stuff. Saves me a lot of time!
2690 - Nov 1 - Availability
2490 - Dec 1 Availiability
There is most certainly and on/off for the overdrive if you dont want to use it.
The big feature of the 2690 though is that it covers 92% of teh NTSC and 93.4% of the Adobe Gamut.
Inputs are DVI-I, DVI-D, VGA
22WMGX2(3?) - April
24WMGX2(3?) - April
As for the differences between the 2490 and 24WMGX2 - well everything really.
The 90 series products have basically every ASIC NEC has devoloped in it. Which includes the features that are listed above and is focused pimarily towards graphics, phototography, and high end color critical work.
The 24WMGX2 will have the glossy panel and be focused at the gaming market. No idea what panel yet so I cant really do that much of a comparison. Sorry.
kam03 said:What is the response time for these monitors?
on/off =
g2g =
Thanks
travbomb said:2690 - 12 ms on/off - 6.5 ms gtg
2490 - 12 ms on/off - 6 ms gtg
No info on the other 2 since they are a ways off. Sub 5 ms for sure though.
Big Fat Duck said:the black levels on that dont look too good