NEC Monitor is a monitor brand that provides users with professional-grade display products. NEC Display is one of the sub-brands of Nippon Electric Company (Japanese: 日本电気/にっぽんでんき; English translation: NEC Corporation, formerly known as Nippon Electric Company, Limited). NEC monitors provide users with cutting-edge display technology and design that keeps pace with the times. Basic introduction Chinese name: NEC monitor Foreign name: NEC Corporation Former name: Nippon Electric Company Origin: Japan Overview, culture, milestones, series, overview NEC monitor provides users with services throughout the entire product use process, from when the user opens the package until recycling. A unique low-cost experience. At the same time, for a monitor to bear the NEC trademark, it must also have the highest quality to reassure users, comply with green environmental protection standards, not contain parts that pollute the environment, and have ergonomic features to provide users with maximum visual comfort. sex. At the same time, users will also enjoy world-renowned reliability and unparalleled after-sales service. Culture Slogan: Better Products, Better Service (Superior Quality, Ultimate Service) Color Tone: Deep sea blue highlights NEC's technological brand color with calmness, wisdom and simplicity, giving people a noble and refined visual impact. Personality: Professional, exquisite, and safe. Goal: To become the high-end display brand preferred by domestic high-end consumers and industry users. Market positioning: high-end user consumer groups, high-end Internet cafes, medical, transportation, railway, surveillance and other professional industry users. Milestones The company was founded in 1899 and has a history of more than 100 years. NEC has been ranked among the top 100 Fortune 500 companies for many years. In 1985, NEC developed the world's first display with multi-frequency tracking technology. This breakthrough technology was named "MultiSync" and has now become an industry standard for monitors. In 1986, NEC once again broke through technological barriers and designed and manufactured the first 15-inch flat-panel right-angle display. In 1993, NEC developed the industry's first true-color active matrix liquid crystal display, the MultiSync LCDl280; it developed OptiClear screen coating technology to enable the display to display images without loss of clarity and distortion; it was the first to start using smart devices. The IPM power management system reduces the energy consumption of displays by 90%. This system later became the display industry standard EPA. In 1994, NEC began producing the industry's first plug-and-play monitor. The display P&P standard developed by NEC has been widely used in Windows 95 and has become an industry standard. In 1997, NEC was the only manufacturer capable of producing 20-inch LCD monitors and developed ExtraVieW technology to expand the viewing angle of LCD monitors. In 1998, NEC was the only manufacturer with a full range of LCD monitor product lines from 14 inches to 20 inches, and had the absolute leading market share in LCD monitors. In 2002, NEC developed the production of ultra-large LCD screens. In 2007, NEC launched a 65-inch ultra-large LCD screen product. In 2008, NEC launched an 82-inch ultra-large LCD screen product. In 2009, NEC launched the ultra-narrow bezel spliced ??display X461UN with a seam of only 6.7mm. It launched the ultra-high brightness display X461HB with a brightness of 1500cd/m2. In 2010, NEC launched the X462UN, the successor model of the ultra-narrow bezel splicing monitor X461UN, with more complete functions and setting a new standard for the splicing industry - "even splicing". In 2011, NEC launched the X551UN, a 55-inch ultra-narrow-bezel "uniform series" splicing monitor. The splicing can achieve a larger picture and the high-definition resolution of 1920*1080 can make the picture appear clearer.
Series The NEC Jazz series is a series of display products launched by NEC that can provide consumers with a quasi-professional-level display visual experience, the lowest cost of use, and a worry-free after-sales guarantee of up to 5 years. NEC Duke series monitors are subdivided into five sub-series, namely Duke, Earl, Spyker, Viscount and Monarch. There are four models in the Duke series monitors: VE2007G-W, VE2007L, VE2207XL and VE2307XG. The "Earl" series monitors include two models, VE2205XI and VE2305XI. The biggest highlight in the appearance of this series of LCDs is the wine glass shape of the back shell. The NEC Spyker EX231Wp monitor is equipped with the latest DisplayPort digital signal interface, which can be connected to the latest graphics cards, desktops, notebooks, and ultrabooks to achieve high-definition picture output without attenuation. NEC Viscount series monitors include VE2305XG and VE2205XG, which support 1920x1080P full HD resolution and 5 millisecond ultra-fast response time. NEC Monarch series monitors are the final product of NEC Monarch series. It is expected to be launched in mid-October 2013, so stay tuned.