- 1,280 x 1,024 native resolution, 0.264mm dot pitch
- 450:1 contrast ratio, 250 nits of brightness
- 120-degree horizontal viewing angle
- Rapid Response technology for fast motion video
- Optional wall/arm mounting; 3-year warranty
Product Details
Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?
|
This 17-inch display is a full two inches larger than the 15-inch LCD standard. It provides 1,280 x 1024 resolution, a 0.264 mm dot pitch, 450:1 contrast ratio, and 250 nits of brightness, all of which work together to create visuals that are finely detailed, smoothly functioning, and vividly colored. Rapid Response technology keeps pace with complex animations, whether you're pulling together tomorrow's Power Point presentation or dispatching a few dragons in your favorite online game.
The clean cabinet is classic, and the sleek design fades into the background, letting your images stand front and center. The stand is detachable, and the screen ready for wall or optional arm mounting--you'll have the ultimate clutter free desktop. The manufacturer provides a three-year warranty covering parts, labor, and the backlight.
What's in the Box
Display, stand, user's manual, power cord, 15-pin monitor cable, setup sheet, warranty information
|
Share your thoughts with other customers:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent monitor at low price...,
By
This review is from: NEC ASLCD71V-BK 17" LCD Monitor (Personal Computers)
I've spent much time researching to buy a new monitor. At first, I went with 19 CRT from Envision. It was a mistake. The image was blurry and the screen does not match the edge of the screen despite of whatever I did. So I returned it and got SONY HS53 for over 440 dollars. But then I saw many reviews of dead pixels in Sony LCD monitors so I just returned it without even opening it. Then I spent a few weeks trying to find the best monitor for my budget (less than 450 for 17 inch) and decided on either NEC ASLCD17v or LCD1760v. I also considered LCD1765 which was about 470 after a rebate and coupons. Among those 17v was the cheapest so I went with it. The only difference btw 17v and 1760v was luminance. 17v is 250 whereas 1760v is 260 which I think is a minor difference. Everything else was the same; contrast, response time. I was worried that I wouldn't like it but when I connected it and saw the image, I was very satisfied. Text is very clear after a minor adjustment. The brightness is very good. And despite of my worries, thin bazel looked better than 1765 or Sony monitors with about an inch casing. Frankly I do not have much experience with LCD monitors but I would recommend this to anyone who's looking for 17 inch lcd's. Its price is among the cheapest (~420) and its response time is impressive. If you have money, go with Dell (better one) or Apple but if your spending limit is near 400, this is a good monitor.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Bad Pixel problem,
By
This review is from: NEC ASLCD71V-BK 17" LCD Monitor (Personal Computers)
Great monitor but I ordered one from Amazon, it had a bad pixel. I sent it back and the replacement had a bad pixel, too.Amazon has been good but my opinion of NEC/Mit. has plummeted. Where's the quality control?
Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
|
|
Suggested Tags from Similar Products(What's this?)Be the first one to add a relevant tag (keyword that's strongly related to this product).
|