NEC MultiSync LCD1500M - Flat panel display - TFT - 15" - 1024 x 600 / 77 Hz - 400:1 - 0.3 mm - VGA (HD-15) - white

NEC MultiSync LCD1500M - Flat panel display - TFT - 15" - 1024 x 600 / 77 Hz - 400:1 - 0.3 mm - VGA (HD-15) - white
Manufacturer: NEC
Product Type: CE
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Product Description
The slim, lightweight LCD1500M is designed for users who need superior image quality and state-of-the-art multimedia capabilities. The screen's viewing area is a full 15 inches, supporting a 1024 x 768 resolution with .3mm dot pitch. It is excellent for situations requiring accurate displays of critical data and images, as in medical or manufacturing operations. As its magnetic field emissions are close to zero, the LCD technology is well-suited for clean room and hospital settings. Furthermore, it consumes less power and produces less heat than conventional CRTs. For multimedia applications, the LCD1500M includes a speaker system and four-port USB HUB. User controls are handily located on the monitor face to change viewing properties through the onscreen menu.
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