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NEC AccuSync LCD203WXM
Company: NEC

Pros: Widescreen; Bright screen and good contrast; Built-in speakers; ‘Automatic’ screen adjustments; Easy OSD for adjustments

Cons: The unit’s connectivity options were a little limited


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"NEC's Widescreen LCD: Can It Do Wonders?"

By Mendelson Tiu | Published:18/11/2007

Creating spreadsheets or editing photos can be tough, especially if the computer monitor that you are using is on the small side. We see whether NEC’s new AccuSync widescreen LCD monitor makes life easier.


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From creating word documents, expense lists in spreadsheets, to editing text and photos in programs like Photoshop, computers are now being used for more and more office and home functions. And as we input more data unto our files, it becomes harder for us to take a look at the file as a whole, causing bothersome viewing delays. NEC's AccuSync LCD203WXM is a 20.1-inch monitor that provides users with a lot of room to work with and may allow one to simultaneously work in multiple application windows.

Out of the box, the unit comes with the following items: the LCD monitor, a user's manual, video signal cable, audio cable, base stand, and a cable holder. The panel is mostly encased in an all-black chassis, giving it that classic look. The unit comes with the panel already screwed to its stand, making it easy to attach to the base. The stand is fixed to a black plastic base and cannot be lifted or swivelled. It can, however, be tilted, raising the monitor to eye level which lessens eye, shoulder, and neck fatigue. The unit can also be mounted to the wall, so long as one uses a VESA-compatible alternative mounting method. The cable holder included in the box must be hooked up to the attached to the stand in order to keep all the connected cords at bay.

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