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NEC MultiSync LCD1560V

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If you're looking for a power saving monitor, then this is the right choice. It had the lowest power consumption of the lot at just 20 Watts, while still being able to produce brightness as good as others, of up to 250 cd/m/m. It also had among the smallest footprint, allowing you to squeeze it in the tightest of spaces. Of course, the small stand also limits the tilt angle, which is good in a way, because the monitor wouldn't balance if tilted back too much. It isn't as slim as the others, and was the second heaviest of the lot. One plus is that it has a built-in power adapter. A unique feature in this monitor is that it comes with software called NaViSet, for configuring screen settings like size, position, brightness, contrast, etc. It's available for both Mac and Windows. The monitor's OSD isn't as good as some of the others. For instance, it doesn't have a separate button for automatic picture adjustment like some others. It's inside the OSD function, so you'll have to manually scroll through the OSD to use it. The key labels are embossed into the keys with the same background color, which makes them very difficult to read. 

The monitor has good viewing angle of 45 degrees vertical and 60 degrees horizontal. It also had one of the best readability scores at wide viewing angles. It also managed to power on within a split second. Overall, this monitor is a great performer, and a good choice at this price for corporate desktops who need a sturdy monitor with good performance.

Snapshot
Price : Rs 23,500
Meant for : Corporate desktops, demo rooms
Features:  : Built-in power supply, wall mountable, software controls
Pros : Lowest power consumption at 20 W, Good readability at wide viewing angles
Cons : Second heaviest of the lot, low tilt angle

RQS# E65 or SMS 130465 to 9811800601
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