For business users

Jun 4, 2009 13:47 GMT  ·  By

Coming to deliver support to users in the professional graphics industry, NEC Display Solutions has just announced the introduction of its new 43-inch CRV43 ultra-widescreen desktop monitor, designed to provide a large viewing space and a new curved display. Due to be showcased at the InfoComm 09 event, the latest display release from NEC stands out from the crowd thanks to its large form factor and unique curved design feature. The overall design of the new NEC monitor allows for a more comprehensive viewing experience.

“The NEC CRV43 curved display provides an excitingly immersive viewing experience for any type of user,” said Keith Yanke, director of product marketing for NEC Display Solutions. “Its lightning-fast response time coupled with its seamless curved screen provides enhanced comfort, decreased frustration and increased productivity. The monitor eliminates the bezel and screen gap issues that have complicated users’ work environments for years.”

According to the company, its new 43-inch display has been featured with support for a native resolution of 2800 by 900 pixels, double WXGA with a 10,000:1 contrast ratio. Additional features include a brightness of 200 cd/m², a 0.02ms response time, single link DVI-D and HDMI 1.3 input connectors, USB 2.0 connectivity and front panel controls. For a better management of the monitor's features, the CRV43 adopts an On Screen Display (OSD) and software-based GUI, which will enable its users to tweak and control the various options available.

Due to its large form factor and overall design features, the new NEC CRV43 will meet the requirements of consumers in the professional graphics, higher education, government, financial, command and control and home office environments. These users are most likely to benefit from what NEC's latest display can deliver. However, these consumers could also be the only ones that will be able to acquire one such beast. According to NEC, its new CRV43 monitor will be available starting next month, for a price tag of US$7,999.