NEC Display Solutions of America has introduced a new member to its MultiSync P series, he 22-inch P221W.
The P221W is specifically designed for professional graphics users with a 1680x1050 resolution, 96% wide color gamut coverage of AdobeRGB, automatic brightness adjustment, 1000:1 typical contrast ratio, 16ms response time, XtraView+ 178-degree viewing angle, and four-way ergonomic stand, the company highlighted.
The product will be available in December 2008 with an estimated street price of US$636.90.
Hardware color calibration using the optional NEC SpectraviewII kit will also be available in December with a customized sensor and software for wide gamut LCD displays at an estimated street price of US$374.99.
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