NEC MultiSync X461UN Review
Aug 7, 2009 12:00 PM, By Jeff Sauer
Ultranarrow bezel, expansion slot, and mounting brackets make this display a natural for videowalls.
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In my testing, the NEC's colors were very good although shaded, heavily in some cases, toward blue. That's not surprising for a public display that needs to cut through light and grab attention. I was extremely impressed with the NEC's grayscale curve, which rose smoothly from black to white in all preset configuration modes.
The new MultiSync X461UN represents an exciting possibility for videowall solutions. Visually, the new ultranarrow bezel affords nearly seamless images across videowall matrices. Technologically, NEC's now-mature TileMatrix and TileComp features, along with NEC's interconnecting wall brackets, help make building videowalls a lot easier. The increasing number of modules for NEC's expansion slot allows installers to minimize the parts of a public display videowall matrix through smarter onboard processing, more streamlined cabling, and options that allow for more creativity in making a big impression.
PRODUCT SUMMARY
- Company: NEC
www.necdisplay.com - Product: MultiSync X461UN
- Pros: Easy-to-configure videowall solution built into panels; extremely narrow bezel; solid image quality; expansion slot adds options.
- Cons: Narrow bezel comes at a premium.
- Applications: Videowalls, public displays, digital signage.
- Price: $4,999/panel
SPECIFICATIONS
- Display type: Active matrix LCD
- Diagonal screen size: 46in.
- Native resolution: 1366x768
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Brightness: 500 cd/m2 (standard); 700 cd/m2 (max)
- Contrast ratio: 3000:1
- Power consumption: 200W; <1W power-saving mode
- Inputs: DVI, 15-pin RGB, five BNC RGB, three RCA component, S-Video, composite, HDMI
- Viewing angle: 178°
- Loudspeakers: External jack 15W+15W
- Dimensions: 40.4"x22.8"x5.0" (WxHxD)
- Weight: 64.6lbs.
- Warranty: Three years parts and labor
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