If you don't want wide gamut, 27" NEC MultiSync EA275UHD is a good option. If you are OK with an accurate sRGB preset, you can use 27" NEC MultiSync PA272W, 30" PA302W or 32" PA322UHD.
http://necdisplay.com/p/pa322uhd-bk can do both but the panel is locked to 60Hz, though, so your actual 1080p framerate is 60Hz even though your signal is 120Hz.
Thanks undertaker2k8, I saw the pictures and it is definitely difficult to see; I would have a hard time getting a replacement based on those images alone. I didn't feel comfortable sharing your content here but if you'd like others to look, I'll leave it to you to post.
Have you been able...
Man, I do a couple of days of training and this happens..
undertaker2k8, I've asked for photos of your case to review. We'll see how they look and I'll see if there's anything I can do.
UnrealCpu, when did this happen? Were you still under warranty? I'm very sorry to hear that you had a...
I can't comment on unreleased products but I can tell you that we've got three under 32" and three at 65" or higher. Maybe someday they'll meet in the middle...
You are correct, uniformity correction is either off or on on the MultiSync EA Series. We use the same measurement process as the PA Series, we just don't have the same controls available on the EA Series.
I can tell you that we are constantly pushing for better and better out of the box...
I have the data for the EA275UHD now. We always do our measurements against CIE xy, and here is what we have:
Adobe RGB Coverage/Size 78.1% / 81.6%
NTSC Coverage/Size 75.1% / 78.0%
sRGB Coverage/Size 100.0% / 110.1%
This will go live on the product page soon.
I'm still waiting for the final gamut data but our sRGB mode is calibrated to sRGB so any over coverage will be reduced.
SpectraView can calibrate the brightness, gamma, contrast for this monitor. You are correct that gamut control is only on the PA Series.
I can't advise you on waiting or...
Don't forget about NEC options! MultiSync EA304WMi and PA302W are great 30" displays with accurate sRGB, wide viewing angles and lots of other unique features.
EA304WMi is perfect for everyday use and PA302W is better for color accurate applications.
-- Art
What about NEC? MultiSync PA272W are factory calibrated, include luminance and color sensors built-in. If they don't match immediately out of the box, a simple adjustment will do it for you.
We're at 4 year warranties in North America for all P / PA Series displays and 3 years for everything else (except medical displays, which are warrantied at 5 years).
This is a good summary. I would just comment on #2 and #5 though. There are wide gamut displays with excellent sRGB accuracy that work well for #2 and they aren't anywhere near $3500. NEC has a 24" PA242W for $1299 and our high end 32" PA322UHD is only $3249.
For this specific request...
Hi! We're still here and hopefully the series are becoming a bit more consistent now.
We have 3 major MultiSync series:
PA Series: 24-32" 10-bit color monitors with a wide color gamut, hardware calibration, 5 completely customizeable presets, uniformity correction, backlight sensors...
Which monitor are you working with?
You're doing the right thing by using a DisplayPort Certified cable.
You should also check the mini DP side of the connection and make sure that it seated firmly.
NEC MultiSync EA274WMi-BK has USB 3.0 including 2 on the side and DisplayPort with sRGB gamut. It also has ControlSync to keep your display settings (e.g. brightness, volume, etc.) in sync together.
Ah, sorry. I'm not as familiar with our service process in Poland. I would expect Spyder 4 to pick up a good, correct dE with the right software.
I understand your frustration. I would suggest contacting the NEC support for Poland and see what your options are for support.
What country do you live in? Warranty service should be fairly simple if the problem is measurable.What color sensor are you using for the measurements?
Unfortunately this is the case with all LCD panels. Even though we have a quality standard for our panels from the panel manufacturer, we...
Are you located in North America? You can contact our tech support. They'll try to help even if your display is out of warranty and can even offer repair pricing.
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Don't forget that NEC is on [H] also... :-)
Our minimum warranty is 3 years, professional is 4 years. We have US-based customer service agents and our service warehouses are all domestic as well.
Yeah, manuals are tough. But pages English-14 and English-15 show what you need to see.
I have used the EA244UHD with multiple inputs and there are no visual artifacts if your video card can correctly drive a half-UHD resolution (1920 x 2160), which tends to be the only limitation.
-- Art
What about NEC MultiSync PA272W?
Wide gamut will give you the chance for better accuracy when working with printing. The sRGB preset is very accurate as well, though it can be tweaked with the included MultiProfiler software.
-- Art
What you're looking for isn't typically done with a software solution, you need a hardware one. NEC has several displays that can do this but they are all hardware enabled through dual video connections.
EA294WMi-BK is the equivalent product.