Features:
 - TFT active matrix LCD display
 - 1,024 x 768 maximum resolution at 75 Hz
 - 0.3-millimeter dot pitch, 200:1 contrast ratio
 - Compatible with PC and Macintosh computers
 - Features space-saving, slim footprint
 
  
 Description:
  If your desktop is prime real estate but your work is graphics  intensive, the NEC/Mitsubishi 1530V's tiny footprint, rich color, and bright  picture provide a solution to both issues. The 200:1 high-contrast display with  1,024 x 768 resolution and 0.3-millimeter dot pitch combine to produce beautiful  images, all from a very compact package.  Weighing only 10.4 pounds and sporting a screen that's less than 3 inches thick,  the monitor is so thin and light that, taking it out of the box, we had an  instinctive reaction of "this can't be high quality--it's too light!" However,  we soon changed our mind. Setup was a snap, and the No-Touch Auto Adjusting  technology adjusted many display settings for us from the very first use to  efficiently use every pixel of space on the screen. Having tested many monitors  before, we're wary of automatic setup functions, as they often don't work as  well as promised. But the first time we turned on the 1530V, it had ideal  settings for our test PC.   In our tests, the 1530V's 1,024 x 768 resolution, 0.3-millimeter dot pitch, and  a 200:1 contrast ratio provided remarkably crisp images. (Although you can use  the monitor at a 640 x 480 resolution, 1,024 x 768 is optimal and recommended.)  Text that was small and light against a dark background did suffer from slight  shadowing, but the effect was negligible. The color was astounding: rich, fully  saturated hues across the rainbow, producing vibrant greens and warm skin tones.  The monitor handled graphics-intensive applications with ease: we loaded test  images into Photoshop, watched streaming media videos, and tested animation  programs. We never caught a single flicker. And when we ran a program that would  benefit from reducing the contrast, the onscreen controls were readily  accessible and completely intuitive. Also, the monitor's base, which is just  over 6 inches deep by 10 inches wide, kept the monitor stable even when the  screen was tilted to extreme angles.   Meeting VESA standards, the 1530V is wall and arm mountable for commercial use,  and the power and PC cords plug in beneath a removable casing, keeping your  desktop (or wall space) tidy. The 1530V is compatible with PCs and Macs as well  as Sun, Silicon Graphics, and other workstations and X-terminals. The three-year  warranty includes parts (even the backlight) and labor. --Ariel Meadow  Stallings   Pros:   - Screen is only 2.7 inches thick 
 - Small footprint 
 - Exceptional color quality 
 - No-Touch Auto Adjusting technology 
    Cons:   - Slight shadow with small text sizes 
  
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