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NEC Display Solutions designs, produces and delivers leading-edge visual display technology for a wide variety of markets. We specialize in desktop LCDs, large-screen LCD and plasma displays, and a diverse line of projectors for customers who demand the most high-quality, reliable display solutions to meet their needs. Our business is driven by advanced technologies, industry-leading service and value-add programs that help increase your productivity and let you see your digital world in a more dynamic way.
The NEC OL-V810 is a great addition to a V810 display. Whether it’s for a school display or a corporate board meeting, having a touch screen on an LCD display can definitely add value to the institution.
The MultiSync E271N and the MultiSync EA271F are packed with essential features and designed with business users in mind,” said Art Marshall, Senior Product Manager for Desktop Displays at NEC Display Solutions. “Both of these models provide a large....
NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc., a leading provider of commercial projectors and LCD displays, today announced that starting September 1, 2017, it will increase the duration of its Advanced Replacement Program...
NEC has introduced a short-throw projector that has it all. The M353WS puts up excellent data and video images and gives the presenter full control over the image settings. Virtually all inputs are accommodated including HDMI/MHL, and more!
We manufacture and stock backlight assemblies for many NEC LCD panels. We produce premium quality replacements to extend the life of your flat panel screen devices. If you do not see your panel model listed here, please contact us to learn about our cost effective design and manufacturing process. Simply mail us a sample of the backlight you are looking to replace, and we can recreate and supply you with what you need to meet you needs.
This kit combines an ultra-sensitive NEC/X-rite iOne Display 2 colorimeter and sophisticated SpectraView software for Mac OS and Windows platforms. The colorimeter is custom calibrated and matched for NEC’s wide color gamut displays as well as standard gamut displays. This easy-to-use calibration and profiling solution provides hardware-based calibration and is perfect for color-critical applications such as photo editing, computer graphics, digital animation, medical imaging, pre-press, and video and film production. A compatible display monitor must be purchased separately.
High bit depth internal Look Up Tables (LUTs) - each LCD display monitor supported by SpectraView II features three internal 14, 12 or 10 bit LUTs (depending on model). These tables allow very precise adjustments to be made to the display"s Tone Response Curve without reducing the number of displayable colors.
Fully automated calibration - By making adjustments directly in the display hardware, optimal settings are configured without any user interaction. SpectraView II communicates with the display monitors using Display Data Channel - Command Interface (DDC/CI) which is a two-way communications link between the video graphics adapter and display monitor using the normal video signal cable. No extra cables are necessary.
Multiple Calibration Sets- Different display monitor calibrations can be instantly loaded allowing quick and easy switching between different calibration settings without the need to re-calibrate the display. Each time a calibration set is loaded, the necessary monitor settings and ICC/ColorSync profiles are automatically updated.
Network support (Windows only)- SpectraView II integrates with the NEC NaViSet Administrator network software (available separately from your NEC representative.) to provide remote network access and monitoring of display monitors. NaViSet Administrator is able to read, display, and log the current calibration settings and status of displays on a LAN. This feature is particularly useful for large installations where central monitoring and asset management is needed.
This kit combines an ultra-sensitive NEC/X-rite iOne Display 2 colorimeter and sophisticated SpectraView software for Mac OS and Windows platforms. The colorimeter is custom calibrated and matched for NEC’s wide color gamut displays as well as standard gamut displays. This easy-to-use calibration and profiling solution provides hardware-based calibration and is perfect for color-critical applications such as photo editing, computer graphics, digital animation, medical imaging, pre-press, and video and film production. A compatible display monitor must be purchased separately.
High bit depth internal Look Up Tables (LUTs) - each LCD display monitor supported by SpectraView II features three internal 14, 12 or 10 bit LUTs (depending on model). These tables allow very precise adjustments to be made to the display"s Tone Response Curve without reducing the number of displayable colors.
Fully automated calibration - By making adjustments directly in the display hardware, optimal settings are configured without any user interaction. SpectraView II communicates with the display monitors using Display Data Channel - Command Interface (DDC/CI) which is a two-way communications link between the video graphics adapter and display monitor using the normal video signal cable. No extra cables are necessary.
Multiple Calibration Sets- Different display monitor calibrations can be instantly loaded allowing quick and easy switching between different calibration settings without the need to re-calibrate the display. Each time a calibration set is loaded, the necessary monitor settings and ICC/ColorSync profiles are automatically updated.
Network support (Windows only)- SpectraView II integrates with the NEC NaViSet Administrator network software (available separately from your NEC representative.) to provide remote network access and monitoring of display monitors. NaViSet Administrator is able to read, display, and log the current calibration settings and status of displays on a LAN. This feature is particularly useful for large installations where central monitoring and asset management is needed.
Certain types of items cannot be returned, like custom products (Such as video walls ), and some audio products. Please get in touch if you have questions or concerns about your specific item.
Certain types of items cannot be returned, like custom products (Such as video walls ), and some audio products. Please get in touch if you have questions or concerns about your specific item.
Hi, I am so glad to find this blog. I was looking and trying to learn more about interfacing Beagleboard and PandaBoard to and LCD. I got few of these LCDs I got from monitors and I wanted to interface a PandaBoard. so, do you think this would work for the PandaBoard? thanks
From PandaBoard schematic, looks like that it should also work OK, because PandaBoard uses the same LCD headers pinout as BB. But I don"t have Pandaboard, so can"t test it for real.
Hey, do you know whether this would work with an Eee PC 900 display? Pretty sure it has a standard LVDS connector. Would I require anything else to get it going?
Ah ok thanks. I was thinking of getting something like this http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110651488618#ht_15316wt_1163 for use in a super awesome tablet project. Problem is my electronics skills are a bit lacking. Is there any way I could pay extra for parts and labor and get a custom cable made?
It should work with any 24-bit LCD panel with LVDS interface. Also, because BB, BB-xM and PandaBoard – all have the same pin configuration of LCD connectors, this LVDS add-on board should work with all these boards. We used BB-xM for our tests.
You don"t need to change anything in kernel – just set correct LCD parameters in kernel environment variables (umon: commands "setenv", "saveenv"). Both video systems (LVDS and DVI) will work at the same time.
We bought NEC LCD right from NEC, Japan. It is used in one of our industrial project with BeagleBoard. Unfortunately, I can"t share datasheet, because we signed NDA with NEC. Sorry!
I have an IBM LCD with LVDS interface, also with 4 wire touch screen. Does any one know how to interface the Touchscreen part to a BeagleBoard or PandaBoard
Following datasheet, you have 18-bits LCD, and our LVDS board requires 24-bits LVDS interface on LCD side. So, unfortunately, your LCD will not work with LVDS board. As to touchscreen, you should check Linux driver for your touchscreen IC. I know that BB Linux kernel has support for TSC2046 IC that is also SPI. SPI interface is available on expansion headers of BB and PandaBoard.
I"m looking for a board/converter that can be attached from the LVDS connector of the beagle board XM to the VGA port of the VGA board that I bought (it"s compatible with my LCD screen : AUO A080SN01. This picture explains everything :
In the picture you see that I wanted to find a converter from s-video to vga,but someone said that"s better to find a converter from LVDS to VGA or the reverse,I don"t know. Anyway that"s the problem that I need to fix. I need to make run this system : LCD screen AUO A080SN01 + VGA board + BB XM with a LVDS cable and a LVDS board. Thanks.
This is the situation to fix : the BB can"t make the boot because the Fit vga converter takes too much power from the battery,since that it is connected through the usb port :
It"s bad idea to power-up BB through miniUSB socket because of USB current limitation. You"d better use wall DC 5V power supply with at least 2.5A nominal current connected to power socket on BB (it is black color marked with 5V title).
I"ve used the LVDS-LCD board to connect an NEC NL8060BC21-06 to the C4 Beagleboard. The image displays correctly, but the colors do not. Depending on what is on the screen, certain colors do not show up and others have a "rainbow" effect; as though oil had been poured over them.
Tukkajumala, just small add-on to my post. It will not work if you use PandaBoard, because its OMAP4430 can"t change endianness of bits in color pixels. But you can use tour LCD with BB and BB-xM boards, because DM3730 and OMAP3530 have special bit in register DISPC_GFX_ATTRIBUTES that allows to change endianness.
I checked datasheet of your LCD – it has LSB 24-bits mode. But BB OMAP3530 uses MSB 24-bits mode by default. Therefore, you should patch Linux kernel to change init value of DISPC_GFX_ATTRIBUTES register to ensure that bit DISPC_GFX_ATTRIBUTES[10] is set to 1. This will change endianness of data pixels and you will get true colors. If patching Linux is not your way, then you should search for LVDS LCD panel with MSB mode.
@BB LVDS : can you suggest to me a 8" LCD screen that works with your PCB board ? How many inch has the NEC LCD display ? And what"s the its model name ?
Marietto, then you should check max. current that your battery can supply on both ports. You will need at least 2A for 5V port, and 1A for 12V for normal work of BB with attached 8-10" LCD panel.
Regarding LVDS cable – we don"t supply any, because every LCD panel requires unique cable due to non-standardized connector on LCD side. Therefore, I would suggest to search for LCD panel that comes LVDS cable.
Meizirkki, theoretically yes. But you will also need to patch Linux kernel to properly configure DISPC_GFX_ATTRIBUTES register of DM3730 in order to support LSB mode for LVDS (which is a must for 18-bits panels).
The panel is TTL interface but we can provide an 18 bit LVDS to TTL conversion board to overcome this issue. We can provide a custom LVDS Cable to connect with your single board computer or processor board.
I checked your LCD datasheet – it supports 18-bits and 24-bits LSB LVDS modes (see p.6.2 on page 17), so no wonder why u see weird data on the screen. You should use v2 of our board, or need to patch Linux kernel to configure OMAP LCD controller to change bit order for LCD data bus.
I want to assemble the cables and the screen with the board. Could someone please share a pdf/link on how to do that. I am especially confused how to connect the USB cable which has a very thin strip of wires on the other hand.
I have connected the screen with the Beagleboard and it works but touchscreen doesn"t work. The image on website shows USB strip connected to LCD screen but I have received it disconnected from it. It is very hard to solder or connect it.
Jatin, I’m surprised that you got USB cable unsoldered. Sorry! Can you please drop email to me with photo of your LCD touchscreen part and USB cable. I will email to you detailed instructions how to solder it properly.
I have received a 10" LCD LVDS bundle today and found that the package was damaged. The USB wire for touchscreen is broken and LCD metal body is distorted.
Announced September 5 2013, the NEC 30-inch PA302W wide-gamut display is an update with LED backlighting of the excellent NEC PA301W, which has been a mainstay of my photographic work for several years.
I am pleased to report that the NEC PA302W is a pleasant visual improvement over the PA301W—the clarity and smoothness of the image are improved; it seems more crisp yet more smooth at the same time. The color gamut is even wider also, particularly in the red/magenta/blue range.
Update October 2013: There is a new 27-inch model PA272W (PA272W-BK-SV with calibrator), which according to NEC has the same quality as the PA302W. Ditto for the PA241W BK-SV 24-inch model.
NOTE: for all sizes, the BK-SV models with included matched calibrator and SpectraView II software is strongly recommended with the new backlit LCD models (not just any calibrator will work optimally with the new backlighting).
Utilizing a high performance AH-IPS LCD panel and combined with the MDSVSENSOR3 calibrator, the MultiSync PA302W-BK-SV delivers high quality, perfect color.
The faint internal line (side of triangle) inscribed below is the red/blue edge of the AdobeRGB color gamut. Observe that the NEC PA302W as I calibrated it goes far beyond AdobeRGB color space in the red/magenta/blue directions.
There are some reasons to force a display to use a more limited gamut, such as sRGB. When that occurs, one concern is the accuracy of the displayed gamut. But it is not a concern. Here is what NEC has to say about using sRGB color space:
This is because the 14-bit internal LUTs and our custom color processing technology (marketing speak: SpectraView Engine) allows the display to maintain the maximum possible number of color levels. This all occurs without introducing artifacts such as banding, so even sRGB looks good.
The NEC PA302W and its siblings support 10-bit color (30 bit color), as do the video cards found in the Apple Mac Pro, but as of September 2013, Apple still does not supply 10-bit drivers. Shame on Apple for focusing on eye candy improvements with no meat and potatoes solid engineering— the photographic community has been waiting with four 3-4 years now.
Be sure to order the NEC “BK-SV” model, which includes the calibrator that talks directly to the display for 14-bit accuracy, not just any calibrator will suffice. NEC had this to say about the calibrator supplied with the PA301W:
It is the individual color sensors which are custom calibrated by X-Rite to match our Wide Color Gamut displays, rather than the software trying to make some compensation for a generic device in software.
* Note: the SpectraSensor Pro is being renamed to the MDSVSensor3. According to NEC, the new MDSVSENSOR3 is the only sensor that can be used for standalone calibration (e.g. without using SpectraView) on the PA302W. But this is a minor point; it is much better to use the software anyway.
NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, announced today the 30-inch MultiSync® PA302W color accurate display and color critical PA302W display solution with SpectraViewII™ calibration software and sensor. The models come in both white and black cabinets, which have been redesigned and are now 34 percent slimmer than previous models.
The MultiSync PA302W monitor is designed with a fully ergonomic stand for added comfort during use. It also features a 2560 x 1600 resolution and 10-bit wide color gamut AH-IPS LCD panel that provides the accurate, vibrant colors professionals require.
In addition, the MultiSync PA302W display showcases the time-saving features common to the MultiSync PA Series displays, including the ability to load ICC profiles to emulate custom color spaces and easily match image prints.
“The PA302W gives graphic designers, pre-press operators, photographers, video editors and other professionals a greater color gamut and even better color control,” said Art Marshall, Product Manager of Professional and Medical Desktop Monitors at NEC Display Solutions. “In addition, users can now update the factory calibration using an external sensor when they have SpectraViewII.”
Optional accessories, which include a Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable (PA-MDP-CABL) for connecting devices using Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt technology, display hood (HDPA30-2), SpectraViewII software (SVIISOFT), NEC custom colorimeter (MDSVSENSOR3), complete SpectraViewII Color Calibration Solution (SVII-PRO-KIT) and 2W USB sound bar (SOUNDBARPRO)