NEC MultiSync LCD3090WQXi review

This chunky monster is a fantastic performer, but can it justify that price tag?

NEC MultiSync LCD3090WQXi
You'll need a meaty Mac to drive this display at its full, native resolution

TechRadar Verdict

If you’re doing colour-critical work, this is a real, high-resolution treat

Pros

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    Superb quality

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    Very wide colour gamut

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    Adjustable

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    Easy-to-use onscreen display

Cons

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    Slightly uneven backlighting in our unit

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    Bulkier than we expect from LCD

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For the same wodge of cash that you'd have to lay down to buy this monitor, you could buy four Mac minis and an iPod touch.

In fairness, this is a serious piece of kit designed for the very demanding creative pro market that doesn't object (much) to forking out so long as you get the performance.

This isn't, you'll gather, a monitor aimed at the consumer market, and some of the features that we've become used to in more broad-appeal displays - USB hub, lots of different inputs, maybe even a card readers built into the bezel - just aren't here. Inputs are limited to DVI‑D and DVI-I.

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