Professional Desktop
SpectraView
LCD Series
TM
II
Color calibration solution (26" NEC MultiSync® LCD2690W2-BK-SV &
30" LCD3090W-BK-SV) ideal for color-critical applications
Unparalleled display performance for color-critical
applications. Featuring an ultra-wide color gamut,
the 26" NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXi
and 30"
2
LCD3090WQXi deliver an entirely new perspective
to your desktop and allow you to view photographs
and graphics in optimum color. These displays
include the SpectraView
Color Calibration
II
Solution, which combines award-winning NEC
LCD monitor technology with a color measurement
sensor and sophisticated software. The result is a
highly accurate, reliable, repeatable and feature-
rich display calibration and profiling solution.
Color and brightness uniformity were paramount
in the design of these high-performance displays,
making them ideal for graphic arts, desktop
publishing, photography and other color-critical
environments. In addition, with their wide-format
design (16:10 aspect ratio), which provides roughly
the same work area as two smaller-sized displays,
you can simultaneously view/work in multiple
application windows.
• Wide color gamut (97.8% coverage of AdobeRGB*)
• Auto Luminance control with X-Light™ Pro backlight/sensor design for consistent brightness and color
• ColorComp™ technology compensates for slight variations in luminance and color uniformity, providing even color across the screen
• IPS active matrix LCD provides superior screen performance, including wide viewing angles, lifelike flesh tones and dark black levels
• Supports internal programmable 12-bit lookup tables (LUTs) for calibration
• High resolution allows for more content to be displayed on a single monitor
• Designed for landscape or portrait usage without degradation of performance or the display's lifecycle
• Ambient light sensor and automatic backlight adjustment allows for use in any lighting conditions
• Digital and analog inputs with true MultiSync support for non-native resolutions
* 102% color gamut size vs. NTSC (1953)
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