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NEC-Mitsubishi MultiSync LCD1770NX-BK

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  • Display Type: LCD display / TFT active matrix
  • Diagonal Size: 17 in
  • Max Resolution: 1280 x 1024 / 75 Hz
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The good: Excellent cable-feed system; integrated USB hub; handy joystick button for navigating the controls; highly adjustable for a 17-inch LCD; extendable warranty.

The bad: Mediocre image quality; expensive.

The bottom line: All the little details are in place, but the so-so image quality and the high price detract from its appeal.

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CNET editors' review

  • CNET editors' rating: 3.0 stars Good
    Detailed editors' rating
      Setup and ease of use : 6.0
      Design : 7.0
      Features : 7.0
      Performance : 6.0
      Service and support : 8.0
      Overall score: 6.6 (3.0 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 02/23/2005
  • Released on: 11/01/2004
The NEC-Mitsubishi MultiSync LCD1770NX has a number of great features and it's well designed, and if that were all that mattered, it would be a great display for office and home users alike. Unfortunately, what's plain as the nose on our Labs technician's face is the 1770NX's disappointing image quality. For about the same price, you can get a better LCD, such as the Samsung SyncMaster 711t, or at the very least, you can get away with paying less for an LCD of similar quality, such as the ViewSonic VX710.

The LCD1770NX makes a great first impression. It's framed by an unobtrusively skinny bezel. Along the bezel's bottom edge are four rectangular adjustment buttons that launch and exit the onscreen menu and switch between analog and digital inputs. A tiny joysticklike wand handles intramenu navigation and makes adjusting the image easy and fun. There are five USB ports located on the back of the panel--one upstream and four downstream--and one USB cable is included, along with an analog signal cable.

The LCD1770NX inhabits a sparsely populated middle ground between highly adjustable LCDs and those with nary an articulation point to be found. Its base has a lazy Susan that allows for nearly 360 degrees of side-to-side swivel--an excellent range of motion that makes it easy for workers in open-plan office environments to share their creations. The neck can be raised four inches to accommodate users of varying heights, and the panel tilts about 30 degrees back and forth. The panel can be attached to a VESA wall mount, but it'll require some unscrewing. The only adjustment option not included is a Portrait/Landscape pivot. This feature is usually found in larger LCDs, though some 17-inchers, such as the Samsung SyncMaster 711t, can make the switch to Portrait mode. Where most LCDs have a straight up-and-down neck, the LCD1770NX's curves forward. This doesn't seem to serve any particular purpose, except make it hard to raise and lower the panel. The telescoping action is stiff, the angle is a bit awkward, and the base wobbles and kicks up a lot when you try to adjust the height.

NEC-Mitsubishi has put quite a bit of thought into the cable-feed system, something neat freaks are sure to appreciate. There are three plastic loops on the back of the display where the neck meets the panel and two more loops alongside the neck. The loops vary in size, so some of them can accommodate more or thicker cables. Once you have the cables all tucked in, you can snap the plastic cover over the back of the neck to cover everything up.

Through the onscreen menu (OSM), you can adjust basics such as horizontal and vertical positioning, menu timeout, brightness, and contrast. But the LCD1770NX also has what's called an AccuColor control system, which amounts to a few extra color temperature settings, including sRGB, which uses a standard red, green, and blue setting so that you can easily communicate color settings for consistency across different displays, and native, which is the original color presented by the LCD. Another touch we like is that through the OSM, you can set it so that the joystick button automatically takes you to brightness and contrast adjustments. If you don't like using the OSM, you can download NEC-Mistubishi?s NaViSet software and perform all of your adjustments with your mouse and keyboard through a tabbed Windows interface.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 90

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 119 reviews of NEC Multisync LCD 1570NX from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 76/100 and users 92/100. Comparing these reviews to 88262 other Monitors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 90/100 = Excellent.

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  • macformat.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: The MultiSync 1770NX looks better than it is. The bleached colours and narrow viewing angles were disappointing

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  • techradar.com

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: The response rate seems rather slow and leaves a yellowish trail behind black text when scrolling through, say, a web page. The standard settings bleach out a lot of detail on the screen, although the sRGB setting improves things a little

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  • macworld.com

    Editors' rating: 90

    Summary: Without adjustment, the 2070NX has a very slight red cast and was a little too bright, losing some highlight details. After calibrating it, the display had a good neutral gray and colors were accurate, but I think most people would be very happy with ...

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