by Isaiah on January 17, 2008

NEC has just announced their new 30″ monitor which features the following:
102% color gamut vs NTSC and 97.8% coverage of the Adobe RGB colour space. With a 2,560 x 1600 native resolution the QXI also fulfills its form factor obligations while the support of HDCP over DVI means it is capable of some multimedia fun along the way as well. Available in February, $2,199.99
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by Nicole on January 9, 2008

NEC is styling so far with their 13 colorful laptops. Here is just a sneak peek of what is to come! There’s no specs such as price, features, release dates, etc. So just stay tight and they should be available soon!
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by Nicole on November 28, 2007

NEC has announced their new draft 2.0 wireless router which is half the size of its previous model. There’s not much info on this NEC router yet such as price and release date, but hopefully there will be soon.
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NTT DoCoMo will offer the NEC N905i mobile phone that works on GSM and W-CDMA frequencies. The clamshell is loaded with a large 3 inch internal display sporting a 480×854 resolution, a monochrome external display for caller ID and supports for HSDPA and GPS. The N905i features a 5MP digital camera with face detection that can detect 3 persons simultaneously. It can record video in H.264 format in VGA resolution at 30 fps. The phone comes with Yamaha sound engine for enhanced audio playback. Available in red, black, white and pink, the NEC N905i will be available in Japan later this month.
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Here is a new laptop from NEC that comes with an external design that matches the local equivalent of Nissan’s Micra model (also known as the Nissan March). Priced at $1,020, this desktop replacement also features a Nissan logo above the keyboard and comes with a slipcase made out of the same material Nissan uses in the March’s seats. The notebook PC is powered by a 1.8GHz Sempron 3400+ processor, 512MB RAM, a DVD-ROM drive, a 15.4 inch widescreen and Windows Vista Home Basic operating system.
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NEC Corp. Japan unveiled the world’s most powerful supercomputer on the market, meant for advanced use in the sciences. NEC explained that its latest supercomputer, the SX-9, is capable of calculating 839 teraflops or equal to 839 trillion floating point operations per second. The first thing we’d do with this is strap a bra to our heads and create a supermodel from scratch. The company will show the SX-9 at a supercomputing convention next month in Reno, Nevada.
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by Nicole on October 15, 2007

The US-110 desktop by NEC, is the latest desktop from NEC. There’s not much info on the RAM memory and CPU, but this little desktop features Windows CE OS support, MPEG and WMV support, and be used for VoIP. It goes for about 290 Yen in Japan.
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by Johan on October 11, 2007

Here is another business-oriented laptop made by NEC. Measuring 217mm x 268mm x 27mm, the “VersaPro UltraLite Type VC” boasts an impressive 14.5 hours of battery life. It utilities the U7500 Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 1GB of RAM, 40GB of hard disk drive, and a choice of Windows Vista or XP Pro operating system. Its “Secure Redirector” guarantees that nobody will have access to your sensitive files.
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NEC has unveiled the new LCD2470WVX LCD display, which is the latest addition to the MultiSync 70 line of LCDs. The screen measures 24″ in a widescreen format and has a maximum resolution of 1,900 x 1,200. What makes this LCD screen cool is that it can pivot, swivel, and tilt for the best alignment possible, including pure vertical. With a thin bezel, the LCD2470WVX is extremely suitable for multi-monitor use. Other specifications include a brightness level of 400cd/m2, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and a response time of 5ms. No word on the release date so far.
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by Johan on September 15, 2007

NEC unveiled the powerful 17-inch pro-media NEC VERSA P9110 notebook, which is ideal for sophisticated AV home entertainment demand and graphic intensive business users with impressive features to keep up with the high definition (HD) trend. The laptop comes equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo processor, Vista Home Premium / Ultimate, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, between 160GB and 250GB of hard drive space, 7.1-channel audio, NVIDIA’s GeForce 8400M GS, a 56k modem for connecting up in dire situations, and a built-in mic. Furthermore, you will get a dual-layer DVD burner, gigabit Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth, an ExpressCard slot, three USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire connector, VGA / HDMI outputs, a four-in-one multicard reader, 1.3MP shooter, WXGA+ widescreen panel, and a built-in “subwoofer” to compliment the four speakers. NEC VERSA P9110 series will be available in all local NEC authorized retail outlets at the end of September 2007.
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