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NEC LCD1760V-BK 17" LCD Monitor (Black)
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NEC LCD1760V-BK 17" LCD Monitor (Black)

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DHLCD1760VBK

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Description:

With a clean, stylish design and a full 17-inch viewing screen, the NEC-Mitsubishi 1760V offers distortion-free imaging and an impressive conservation of desktop space. Combining an exceptional 400:1 contrast ratio with high brightness and 1,280 x 1,024 resolution, business text is cleanly legible while high-end graphics show rich colors and crisp edges.

The tilt/swivel base supplies plenty of comfortable viewing options, and the screen detaches from the base for easy wall mounting. Simple onscreen controls allow you to set the picture to your personal viewing preferences, and the thin frame adds a touch of edgy style. NEC-Mitsubishi includes a three-year warranty covering parts and service with this monitor.

What's in the Box
Monitor, AC power supply and cord, stand, 15-pin analog cable, instructions, warranty information

Features:

Bright display with rich 400:1 contrast ratio


Fine 0.264mm dot pixel pitch


140-degree viewing angles


PC and Mac compatible; 3-year warranty


Product Details:
Package Length: 19.5 inches
Package Width: 18.6 inches
Package Height: 8.7 inches
Package Weight: 15.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 19 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Terrific image qualitySep 03, 2003
By Gadgester "No Time, No Money"
The NEC MultiSync LCD 1760V monitor is an excellent choice if you are considering an LCD monitor. In case you didn't know, NEC-Mitsubishi Display Systems, the manufacturer, is one of the first companies to produce LCD monitors, so they really know what they are doing. The LCD screen itself measures... you guessed it... 17 inches diagonally, and the image is sharp and bright even at 70% brightness and 50% contrast. The native resolution is 1280x768; if you think you'll get eye strains at this level, don't worry: the monitor comes with a free downloaded copy of Liquid View, which makes Windows easier to look at.

Setup was a total breeze for me. I just took the monitor out of the box, hooked up the power and monitor cables, and turned it on. NEC's exclusive automatic adjustment immediately set the contrast and brightness to my liking. The only adjustment you may need to make is on the PC itself: according to an instruction sheet taped to the monitor, you should set the display adapter to 1280x1024 at 60Hz.

The 1760V is stylish in either black or white. Because it's made in China, the plastic does feel a little "cheap" when you inspect it up-close. Thankfully the LCD screen itself is top-notch. No dead pixels, no ghosting, no pulsating spots as with offerings from off-brands like KDS or Cornea.

My only complaint is the control buttons on the monitor have nearly invisible markings. Of course, the automatic adjustment feature means you probably won't have to tinker with the monitor controls, but NEC should have labeled them more clearly. Contrary to what one reviewer claims, the manual *does* mention the buttons and what they do, in a table on p. 7. The buttons are responsive and easy to press, which is an improvement over some previous models. The setup interface is pretty straightforward, although first-timers may need to refer to the manual to see which buttons control what.

In summary, another excellent product from NEC-Mitsubishi. If you want a 17-inch LCD, be sure to get this affordable, high-quality one.

(Note: This model is Macintosh-friendly.)

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Like getting your first color TV ... no going back!Aug 03, 2003
By S. Gerber "samthewebman"
Most of what I was going to write has already been said by the two reviewers preceding me so I'll try to provide a different slant.

I work with computers professionally designing web sites. A quality screen is important to me and so I was using a 19" Trinitron from Dell and previously a 17" Trinitron from Gateway. No way I was going to ante up the $$$ for a 19" LCD or "settle" for a 17" LCD!

My downfall came when I bought this NEC for my daughter who pleaded for one, but not before hours of study of the reviews on the internet, visiting stores, and seeing one my cousin had just bought (accidentally). The dutiful father, I tested my daughter's NEC at my home before I gave it to her. It took about 2 hours of putting it through its paces for me to decide to order another from Amazon for myself.

The specs say that 17" LCDs are "much bigger" than 17" CRTs but, while true, that doesn't really tell the whole story. I wear bifocal glasses and have a third prescription just for computer use. It astounded me that this NEC, at 1024x768 resolution, was so much sharper and easier to read for my oft tired eyes, than my Trinitron. The colors are so vivid that it disturbed me to compare the true blues to my 19" CRT. It was really mediocre picture quality by comparison and I never knew it!

One reviewer below this one indicated that LCDs must be run at their native (optimal) resolution to perform at their best. That concerned me very much because I'm only comfortable at 1024x768 on my 19" CRT. I had read in a couple reviews that this NEC had an amazing ability to adapt itself to lower resolutions, much more so than many other leading brands, and I can't overstate that this is true, true, true. If this is important to you as it was for me, do see this NEC before you decide on another that you're going to run at "lower than optimal" resolution. By the way, 17" LCDs typically are recommended to run at 1280x960, and 15" at 1024x768.

The other factors that are true of all LCDs are true of the NEC of course so I won't dwell on those. I am really impressed the most by how much desk space I reclaimed. And most important, my eyes don't strain with this display as they have before.

A negative that should be mentioned is that the black model (1760V-BK) has totally impossible to read control buttons at the base of the display's frame ... and they're totally non-intuitive. NEC should be ashamed! However, the saving grace is two-fold. 1) Once I had the controls set to my liking, I have not had to make further adjustments and it's been two months now. 2) With Windows XP you have some great software available free at NEC's web site called NaviSet, as has been mentioned below. It's great software and performs almost all the adjustments that the physical controls can do but much, much easier, and it lets you see the effect of the adjustment immediately without leaving the menu, much like selecting a Windows Theme and clicking "Apply".

Finally for people who care about ergonomics and things like eye strain and neck pain, this NEC has a fairly wide angle of view, but more important the ability to swivel the screen right and left, not just up and down. Don't take this for granted please because most of the ones I saw at stores could not.

That's my contribution to this reviews section, folks. It is so hard for me to imagine selecting a more pleasing LCD display or imagine any of you not liking it as I do. Oh, by the way, no dead pixels on either of my two displays ... and NEC does provide an industry standard 3-year mail-in warranty if you're one of the few unlucky ones. Good to buy from a reputable retailer because of the potential for dead pixels on LCDs. Doesn't take 30 days to discover those rascals.

I think I'll thank my daughter once more for coaxing me into buying her an LCD and thank my cousin for accidentally picking this NEC for himself.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Zero dead pixels and no ghosting!May 30, 2003

I've been sitting on the LCD fence for desktop use. Even though I'm not a big gamer, I dislike the ghosting on slow LCD's while scrolling web pages, etc. Also, I learned about native LCD resolution the hard way after purchasing a close-out Thinkpad T-series direct from IBM which did not indicate SVGA+ with native resolution of 1400x1150 on a 14" screen (talk about your small fonts!!).

I've adjusted, though, and when my desktop CRT started acting up I decided I could live with 1280 x 1024 on a 17" for desktop use. I use the Opera web browser which provides for easy "scaling" up of web pages. This can be the biggest surprise for LCD newbies; LCD's only look sharp in their native resolution, you can't really scale up/down like a CRT (and stay sharp).

My priorities for a desktop LCD monitor, in order, were:

o) sharp text display
o) limited/no ghosting (16ms)
o) some reasonable probablility of no dead pixels
o) high contrast
o) thin case bezel

I have not been disappointed in any regard with the 1760; no dead pixels at all that I can see on this unit. Of course, this is somewhat the luck of the draw, but I understand that NEC is fairly stringent with this. The monitor is also very "bright". I am running the brightness around 75% which is plenty for me.

This LCD is not a "wide view", but that has not been a big issue for me; the base does tilt/swivel. If you're not familiar with this aspect of LCD's search the net; LCD's that have around 170 degree viewing angle don't "dim" as you move your viewing angle off-axis. Dell Ultra-Sharp is an example (most of which are made by Samsung). I believe NEC offers several wide-view LCD's as well as do other vendors.

I was somewhat wary of the included LiquidView software, but it actually works pretty well in limited use - increases desktop icons to a "comfortable" size. For those that aren't used to the 1280x1024 native resolution for desktop icons and such it is an added bonus ...

The NEC 1760 hits the size/performance/cost LCD sweet spot quite nicely, imo, and I have been very satisfied so far. I have no doubt LCD prices will continue to drop, but you have to take the plunge some time.

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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent Monitor, I did my research, This is the BEST!Jun 10, 2003

I have read probably 50 reviews of various moitors in all price ranges, and sizes. Of all the reviews, the Nec 1760V seemed to have all the qualities, on paper at least, that I wanted. After the decision had been made, I proceeded down to the local staples to have a look. The Nec 1760V was one of 8-9 monitors there, and it looked the best right off. I know the possibility of bad settings at the store, but from the reviews I read, I could tell this was a great monitor. ( The only reason for not purchasing this on the net is the fact of return policys at major retailers regarding stuck pixels etc, if not satisfied, simply take it back. amazon may have this policy as well, but I didn't want to fool with sending a unit back and forth. I have purchased other items on Amazon, and was extremely pleased. ) Back to the review. This monitor out of the box, with no configuring, looked fantastic. No dead or stuck pixels that I can see. The Naviset software from NEC is also fantastic in that it allows you to adjust color, brightness, contrast, and a host of other sttings with your mouse. This is needed because the on moitor buttons are hard to see, and you would need to memorize them for easy setup. LiquidView, also a NEC program downloaded from the NEC site with the inclosed KEY number, is fantatsic as well. This program makes it very easy to change the icon sizes on your desktop. I havn't played any fast games on this monitor, but with its 16ms verses 25ms for most monitors, it should do well, and all the reviews confirm this. This is just a stunning monitor, I can't say enough except at this price point it is a steal. GO GET ONE! You won't be sorry.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Completely satisfiedOct 29, 2003
By Yu Huang "foresthy"
I bought the LCD monitor half a year ago and it has been running very well. The color is bright and the fonts are very clear. I 100 percent recommend it.

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