NEC MultiSync EA222WMe Eco-Friendly LED-Backlit LCD Monitor

NEC has announced today a new eco-friendly LCD monitor, the 22-inch MultiSynch EA222WMe. Being a LED-backlit monitor, and we keep seeing more and more such monitors these days, the EA222WMe will offer you the same amount of brightness as regular displays but it will be consuming 20% less power.
So why not save Earth while we enjoy great image quality out of a new 22-inch monitor? The EA222WMe is going to consume up to 52% less power than previous LCDs made by NEC. It will also radiate up to 61% less heat which is quite impressive. Since we are talking numbers, the new MultiSync panel weighs 25% and requires 15% less packaging than any previous numbers.
The monitor is compliant with ENERGY STAR 5.0, TCO 5.0 and EPEAT Gold and it’s free of materials like mercury, halogen or arsenic. So what do you say? Interested in saving Earth today?
Here’s what you can expect from the MultiSync EA222WMe in terms of performance:
- 16:10 widescreen display with W-LED backlight
- 1680 x 1050 native resolution
- 30,000 dynamic contrast ratio
- 250 cd/m² brightness
- 4-way ergonomic stand
- Full connectivity with VGA, DVI, USB and DisplayPort inputs
- Integrated, down-firing multimedia speakers
- ECO Mode, resettable carbon meter and cost meter
- Utilizes recycled plastics, bio plastic bag and paper filler
The monitor comes with an ergonomic stand which ads tilt, swivel and pivot functionality to the monitor. Thus you’ll be able to save Earth from a comfortable position. Features like ECO Mode, the Intelligent Power Management system, off timer, ambient light sensor and vacation switch will also help you save some money on that energy bill while reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
How much does it cost? Well I already told you that didn’t I? $339 when it arrives in stores this month. What do you say?
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