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Old 04-15-2008, 12:59 PM
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Default bit-tech News: NEC AccuSync LCD24WMCX 24" widescreen monitor

On the whole then, the NEC AccuSync LCD24WMCX has its share of problems with precise editing of photos taken in a photo studio, but it was never intended for that usage model -- NEC has a whole host of displays that deliver colour accuracy far and above this particular screen. And for most usage models---especially gaming and movie playback in particular---the LCD24WMCX will be more than adequate.

Given its price point, it's quite an attractive proposition, but you must be aware of the drawbacks of the panel technology used. From our experience, it's one of the better 24-inch TN+Film displays on the market so it represents reasonable value for money for those on a tight budget.

Simply put, if you're looking for a relatively cheap 1,920 x 1,200 monitor with lots of inputs to use for gaming, movie playback, Internet browsing and a bit of light image editing, the NEC AccuSync LCD24WMCX is definitely a tempting option. What it isn't though is a screen targeted at those looking for a very colour-accurate display and, if you fall into that camp, there are better PVA or MVA units on the market that will suit your needs.

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