It has a wide color gamut and special calibration software

Oct 16, 2014 14:43 GMT  ·  By

8K displays may be beyond NVIDIA and AMD at the moment, but it's not like 4K TVs and monitors are all that widespread. NEC wants to help move the market forward, so it has launched the MultiSync PA322UHD LCD monitor.

Featuring a diagonal of 32 inches, the new monitor in the MultiSync PA series is among the most accurate, color-wise, which is necessary considering that it's supposed to be used in video creation and editing. In fact, it has 99.2 percent coverage of the Adobe RGB space.

Excellent image quality isn't everything though. NEC's LED-backlit monitor also possesses four HDMI ports (that's a lot), two DVI connectors and two DisplayPort inputs.

Then there's the refresh rate support: 24, 30, 50, 60, 85, 100, and 120 Hz modes. Pretty thorough, to say the least.

Color quality and correction aside, the newcomer also benefits from a USB 3.0 hub (two upstream, three downstream) and the DisplaySync Pro, a high resolution keyboard / video / mouse (KVM) switch that lets you control two PCs with the same peripherals.

Picture in Picture and Picture by Picture technologies are available as well, which pairs quite well with the peripheral switching capability.

Other than all this and the MultiProfiler software (control over picture modes and presets), the specs are what you can expect: 350 cd/m2 brightness, 1,000:1 aspect ratio, etc.

Unfortunately, the price is what you would expect from such a high-end product too: $3,249 / €3,249. Sales will start on October 22, 2014.

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