Thus making it a top-class graphics partner. A non-compromising approach to technology and state-of-the-art screen properties provide perfect pre-requisites for colour-critical image processing, e.g. for digital photography, pre-press or high-performance graphic design and video animation applications.
* SuperAdvanced SuperFine Technologie (SA-IPS) TFT and CCFL backlight
* GammaComp: Hardware calibration with 10bit LUT (look up table) for 30bit colour control with software SpectraView Profiler
* high brightness
* extremely slim bezel (16 mm)
* OmniColor™: sRGB and 6-axis-colour-control
* ambix+ technology: DVI-I, DVI-D and mini D-sub
* detachable hood (black)
A programmable 10-bit gamma correction
function – one each for red, green and blue – is the secret to optimal hardware calibration with the SpectraView 1980 and SpectraView 2180 models. 1,024 tonal values per colour mean that gradation adjustment is so much more precise. So even the most subtle tonal value gradations and greyscales are displayed
with amazing smoothness. NEC SpectraView™ monitors’ colour range covers most of the printable colour space – which is also good news for displaying the (up to now) notoriously difficult cyan area.
Latest-generation TFT panels with horizontal and vertical viewing
angles of more than 170 degrees – for the best screen contrast,
even from awkward viewing angles
Extremely narrow frame width – for multi-monitor use with almost
no annoying image gaps
On-screen menu (OSM) can be used to lock the function keys –
to prevent brightness and contrast settings from being accidentally
changed after calibration
Hood with sliding roof:
- Allows easy calibration without removing the hood
- Image reproduction is not affected by interference from ambient light
ambix+ technology with DVI-I, DVI-D and VGA interfaces –
for connection to both an logue and digital graphics boards outputs