I use a 24-inch HP w2207h LCD and I love it! And my Spyder 3 calibrator loves its extensive color and luminance controls. It is a strong link in the color correction chain that allows me to get very accurate large-format prints.
NEC USA introduced its New MultiSync P Series 22-Inch Widescreen Desktop for professional use, the P221W. Featuring the NEC SpectraViewII kit, our new.
Friday, October 24, 2008 10:33AM - By Emily Price. NEC has introduced the first monitor in their MultiSync P Series. The P221W is a 22-inch LCD monitor with a 1680 x 1050 native resolution, S-PVA LCD technology, AmbiBright automatic
NEC introduces 22-inch MultiSync P221W LCD monitor - NEC popped out a new 19- and 24-incher earlier this month, but evidently those two just weren't enough. Today, we're being formally introduced to the very first member of the
Latest NEC MultiSync P Series 22 Inch Widescreen LCD. Posted: 24 Oct 2008 03:58 AM CDT. NEC USA has unveiled its New MultiSync P Series 22-Inch Widescreen Desktop LCD for professional use. Dubbed as the NEC P221W, the LCD monitor boasts
NEC popped out a new 19- and 24-incher earlier this month, but evidently those two just weren't enough. Today, we're being formally introduced to the very first member of the all new MultiSync P Series, the 22-inch P221W.
NEC USA has unveiled its New MultiSync P Series 22-Inch Widescreen Desktop LCD for professional use. Dubbed as the NEC P221W, the LCD monitor boasts a max.
Some of the other features of the NEC MultiSync P221W widescreen desktop monitor include:. Wide color gamut achieves 96 percent coverage of AdobeRGB; S-PVA LCD technology for the widest viewing angles with minimal off-angle color shift
Here is the new 22 inch NEC MultiSync P221W LCD monitor – the first model in the new MultiSync P
Oct 24, 2008 /; Gadgets /; 0 Comments. 0 Votes. NEC P221W LCD Monitor. NEC Display Solutions has rolled professional LCD displays. The LCD monitor range is the MultiSync P series consisting of 22 inch P221W LCD monitor.

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