Recommended models for professional-grade monitors: PA322UHD, PA272W, EA275UHD
NEC, the full name of Nippon Electric, is a global display solution giant, and is one of the two major professional-grade display brands along with EIZO. At present, it cooperates with TPV, the world's largest display manufacturer, and most of the products sold are also OEM, and the display products are mainly aimed at users in the field of design and printing and photography enthusiasts.
NEC's professional-grade products are priced at more than 10,000 yuan, and the model starts with PA, using a native 10-bit color depth IPS panel, which can display more than 1 billion colors, and the color gamut coverage rate just reaches 100% adobe RGB. NEC provides a complete software and hardware color correction scheme and screen uniformity correction technology to ensure consistent color, and also supports simultaneous display of multiple signals and multiple color pre-production modes. The high degree of expandability of the interface is also the selling point of professional monitors, which can not only be connected to a computer, but also connected to industrial equipment through OPS/SDI/USB interfaces.
NEC also has a class of display products positioned in the enterprise class, starting with the model E, priced at more than 4000 yuan, which is characterized by high color accuracy and the function of up to 6 screens in parallel, which can form a larger screen, similar to the EIZO FlexScan series. The products are also equipped with ambient light detection and occupancy detection sensors, which can change the brightness of the display with the ambient light, and turn off the screen when the person is away to ensure privacy.
In the past, NEC also had the affordable V-series, which was also well equipped, but it has gradually faded out of the market, and NEC is currently mainly positioned in the commercial and industrial fields, and almost all consumer products have withdrawn from the market. All NEC products have a five-year warranty that far exceeds the industry standard, and there is a free door-to-door service for the first three years, but the high price and niche positioning make it not suitable for the vast majority of consumers.