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NEC Replenishes Its MultiSync Series with MD242C2 Monitor

NEC has replenished its product line with a new 24-inch monitor that joins MultiSync series. Codenamed MD242C2, the model is housed in a case of a rather strict design, featuring 556.8x227.6x378-528 mm dimensions. Upon the whole, this monitor positions itself as the most appropriate solution for medical establishments, providing for an accurate imaging.

Monitor NEC MD242C2 is based on IPS array with LED backlit and 12 ms response time (8 ms in Gray-to-Gray mode). Its operational resolution equals to 1920x1200 pixels, while the display aspect ratio makes up 16:10. Viewing angles, both vertical and horizontal, equal to 178 degrees, brightness achieves 350 cd/m2 and static contrast is estimated as 1000:1. NEC employs 14-bit look-up tables (LUT) to ensure proper color output and more accurate display of gray hues in blackened areas.

To continue, the manufacturer equips this model with mini D-Sub, HDMI, DVI-D, and DisplayPort video outputs. The two latter ports are known to support HDCP options. Similar to other monitors targeting professional usage, MD242C2 boasts the availability of motion-sensing device and light sensor. The first keeps track of the presence or absence of a user at the monitor, and in case there is no one present, it automatically disables the monitor to save power. The second sensor allows adjusting the brightness of screen, depending upon the overall room lighting.

The monitor is considered to be rather power-saving: in standby mode it consumes not more than 1.5W, in operational mode at the highest loading it consumes up to 39.5W (with enabled USB cable); if this cable is disconnected, TDP level approximates 29.5W. In addition, NEC incorporated in its product a couple of useful options and framework facilities, including Picture-in-Picture option, Picture-by-Picture option, Pivot display function, and several framework modes ascribed to the monitor stand.
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  • 18 April 2013, 15:35
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