Nec Lcd1545v

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And we have a winner!! As I type this I'm looking at my new (replacement) 1560M... and I have yet to see a dead pixel!

I'll be starting a new thread within the day.

On a side note, I was looking at the box the first bad unit came in... and I noticed... it was opened before I got it! The bottom was double taped. But done so to make it look like it wasnt. And the new unit was packed differently. Whos fault this is I dont know. But I wont flame the store I bought it from because they made good on the deal.
 
Ok then i hope no ribbons in the way when you open it!
Waitting for your results because i am about to buy one.
I am thinking between 1535vi and 1560m they have the same
specs but i do not know if 1535vi is rapid response.
Your info is critical as there is no info about the ribbons of the
1535vi and nobody seems to even heard about it before!
No one said anything about it when i posted.
 
The vi is either an older model or a european model not sold in the states by NEC. NEC doesnt have any current info posted.

I picked the 1560M because it's their newest model out with these specs. The vi if it is sold in the states... isnt as new.

NEC's "rapid response" guarantees you at least 33 fps... which is what we need. With their other models... even if they run at 25ms doesnt guarantee you 33 fps.

I would have opened this puppy up already but due to the pixel problems with the original I'd like to wait until Monday... just to make sure.

But like I said, I dont expect problems. For one the monitor is not super slim... it's made so that you can pull the lcd itself back inside the case and add a tocuhscreen. The base with the USB hub is also made to come off so you can hang the monitor on an arm off the wall... it has a built in power supply and all the connections are mounted in a 1 inch deep box that sits directly behind the screen... which would have to mean a long enough flex cable because the flex cable has to come off one of the sides of the LCD.

As soon as I start I'll post step by step pics. I'm also going to take pics of the LCD as is so everyone can see the quality stock.
 
thers are all the nec monitors thet use the rapid responce technology

Rapid Response™ Technology



Rapid Response™

NEC's Rapid Response™ technology provides for lifelike full-motion video display with response times of 30ms or less. Rapid Response delivers streaming video, while virtually eliminating ghosting or blurring, and achieving at least 33 frames per second (fps). This remarkably quick motion makes these models better than ever for gaming and video applications.




Products That Use Rapid Response™


AccuSync LCD5V (Black Cabinet)
AccuSync LCD5V (White Cabinet)
AccuSync LCD7V (Black Cabinet)
AccuSync LCD7V (White Cabinet)
AccuSync LCD9V (Black Cabinet)
AccuSync LCD9V (White Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1545V (Black Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1545V (White Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1550M (Black cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1550M (White cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1550V (Black Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1550V (White Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1560M (Black Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1560M (White Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1560NX (Black Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1560NX (White Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1560V+ (Black Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1560V+ (White Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1700NX (Black Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1700NX (White Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1760NX (Black Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1760NX (White Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1760V (Black Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1760V (White Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1760VM (Black Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1760VM (White Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1860NX (Black Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1860NX (White Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1920NX (Black Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD1920NX (White Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD2080UX (Black Cabinet)
MultiSync LCD2080UX (White Cabinet)
 
Is the Rapid Response tm anything else than a response time < 30 ms? Are they maybe using same ideas as Mitsubishi with their FFD, or have they just found another way to estimate when to increase the voltage to TFT's to decrease the response times?
 
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