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Aspect Ratio 16:9
Native Color Depth
10-bit (8-bit w/FRC)
14-bit internal LUT
Native Gamut Adobe RGB
Response Time (GTG) 6 ms
Brightness 340 cd/m2
Speakers -
VGA -
DVI 1
DisplayPort v1.2 1 mini, 1 standard
HDMI 1.4 1
Audio In -
Headphone -
USB v2.0 - 2 up, 3 down
Media Card Reader -
Panel Dimensions
W x H x D
25.2 x 15.6-21.5 x 9.3 in
640 x 396-546 x 236 mm
Panel Thickness 3.3 in / 85 mm
Bezel Width .8 in / 20 mm
Weight 28.4 lbs / 12.9 kg
Warranty Four years
The latest wide-gamut monitors all pretty much use a GB-r-LED backlight, rather than the more common
white LED. Its spectral properties make
it ideal for this application because red, green, and blue
wavelengths are
produced with equal intensity. Consequently, far less internal processing is required to
produce a large and accurate color gamut on-screen.
Of course, when a monitor has a native Adobe RGB gamut, it should be able to produce any
gamut that falls
within those parameters. To that end, NEC includes a Digital
Cinema preset, which is something we haven’t
seen or talked about before now. The Digital Cinema Initiative is a set of parameters that specify not
only color, but also resolution, light intensity, audio, and a whole host of other guidelines for digital
movie presentation in commercial theaters. For our purposes, we’ll just talk about the color gamut,
grayscale, and gamma specs.
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NEC PA272W Review: A 27" Professional Monitor
6/16/2014
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nec
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