Average customer rating: 5.0
  • Feature-rich, high quality LCD monitor
21.3LCD, Black, 1600 X 1200 @ 60 Hz, Brightness 300 CD/M2, Contrast Ratio 1000:1

Manufacturer: Nec Computers
Product Group: CE
Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B000G34B2O

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Product Description

The 21" NEC MultiSync LCD2190UXp-BK, featuring the latest MVA (multiple vertical alignment) LCD technology, delivers cutting-edge technologies and design features to the desktops of even the most discerning professional users. This advanced display boasts nearly 30 new features that makes it one of the most intelligent, versatile LCDs to date.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Feature-rich, high quality LCD monitor.......2007-02-23

I own an NEC LCD2190UXp monitor. The reasons why I choose this model were that I wanted more than one DVI input, wanted an S-PVA panel and wanted to be able to turn off interpolation when not supplying the native resolution to the monitor (1600x1200 pixels). Originally I was looking into buying a Samsung 244T, but it was missing the features that I wanted. The Samsung and the NEC seem to use the same Samsung S-PVA panel though.

The 2190UXp has two DVI inputs, one is a pure digital input (DVI-D), the other is a combined digital/analog input (DVI-I). On top of these two DVI inputs the monitor has an independent standard 15-pin VGA input. So altogether the monitor has three video inputs and allows three computers being connected at the same time. A button on the bezel allows switching between them.

The features do not end here! The backlight can be automatically dimmed. A light sensor on the bezel senses ambient light and when enabled, the monitor then automatically adjusts the backlight brightness. The minimum and maximum brightnesses can be set via the on-screen menu.

Two up-down/left-right button sets in the lower right corner allow direct access to contrast and brightness adjustments without having to bring up the on-screen menu. They also allow for easy navigation through the on-sreen menus. The monitor has a normal user on-screen menu and an extended one for advanced setup (selected when powering on). When the on-screen menu is shown, labels are displayed next to the buttons on the bezel informing the user what the current functions of the respective buttons are. On the black bezel the buttons are not too visible, they are almost a bit difficult to locate when ambient light is dim.

There are other features, one for instance is a built-in clock to automatically switch the monitor on/off. Not sure who needs this, perhaps when used in a shop.

Raising and lowering the panel is totally easy as the mechanics make it that easy that one only needs two fingers to lift or to push the panel down. The range is approx. 155mm (6 inches). The panel can also be turned to portrait mode but I never use this.

Quality: When I compared this panel with my 4 year old Sony CPD-G520 21" CRT monitor, I couldn't believe the difference. I am sure the CRT had better colours when it was new than what it has now. The LCD panel has such great colours that I did no longer have any desire using the CRT at all. Colours are vivid, brightness is great, I even had to reduce the backlight brightness. I do not notice any so-called "mouse lag" that some LCD monitors have, but I am not a gamer, so I cannot tell for sure.

My monitor does not have any dead pixels. However, the monitor that I had initially had a dust particle (the size of about 3 pixels) between the LCD and the backlight. NEC replaced the monitor without trouble with another new one. What I disliked was that NEC did not have a published dead-pixel policy, something like a 7 or 30 day etc. "zero dead pixel" policy like some competitors have.

What you won't get: Does not have a HDMI or DVI/HDCP input to watch encrypted HD-videos. Does not have a built-in USB hub like some competitor models.

The printed manual is in 11 languages, however, to get the full manual you have to open the PDF manual on the CD. I would have preferred to have the full manual printed but just in the local language or no printed manual at all. Once the monitor is set up you should not need the manual anymore and so it is not an issue really.

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