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| NEC Introduces MultiSync Residential LCD Series NEC Display Solutions of America announces a new line of LCD flat panel displays for home theater and home-entertainment environments. The MultiSync Residential Series offers high image quality and performance, and an unparalleled feature set designed for custom installations. Unlike consumer-grade LCD TVs, the MultiSync Residential Series features a proprietary ASIC chip set for superb video quality and crisp, clear graphics. The 40-inch MultiSync SC40 and 46-inch MultiSync SC46 include connectivity features for every home application, as well as the ability to be configured with a state-of-the-art ATSC HD tuner. The MultiSync Residential Series is also engineered with a ruggedized expansion slot for functional upgradeability, giving consumers peace of mind. The Residential Series offers full HD 1080p resolution at 1920 x 1080 and a 16:9 aspect ratio for superior video performance. The professional-grade, high-quality components deliver improved image quality and performance over the life of the products. The new NEC MultiSync SC40 and SC46 include the following features: - HDCP (High Definition Content Protection), which can be used with future Hi-Def components; - HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) – all-digital audio/visual interface transmits uncompressed streams; - Auto-adjust color scheme for even-looking, true-color pictures with multiple gamma curves, designed specifically for different applications; - OSM lockout, which gives users ability to lock out all functions, including power, limiting non-users from adjusting preset adjustments; - Proprietary IR (infrared) codes, which prevent unauthorized remotes from controlling the monitors; - Enhanced AccuColor 6-way color control for improved color matching; - 10-bit Faroudja DCDi chip for a crisp and true picture; - Unique thermostatic cooling features to ensure long life and guaranteed exceptional durability; - GammaComp, which allows for preset or customized gamma curves to be displayed; - Optional external speakers. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Computing News :: home page |