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MultiPresenter is an application software which enables you to display your device"s screen(computer, smart phone, etc.) on the receiver device(MultiPresenter Stick or projectors) via wired or wireless LAN.
Sending Images from a PC to receivers It"s possible to transmit desktop image of the computer to the receiver device(MultiPresenter Stick or projectors) using a network instead of connecting a computer cable.
Supported products are listed in "Supported Products". [Note] This function can be used only when the MultiPresenter app is connected to one receiving device and is in full screen display. (This cannot be used when the MultiPresenter app is connected to multiple receiving devices or is in split screen display.)
Intelligent Connection feature All you have to do is inputting 4 digit number. Wireless LAN setting and network connection can be performed automatically.
Intelligent Connection feature (Android version only) All you have to do is inputting 4 digit number. Wireless lan setting and network connection can be performs automatically.
* If the INTELLIGENT CONNECTION does not work properly on Android 12, set the Wi-Fi setting manually first, then select the destinated receiving device in the [Select] tab on the [Target Device] screen. Alternatively, you can use in INFRASTRUCTURE.
Register the IP address of the destinated receiving device in the [Edit Connection List]. Once a receiving device is registered in the connection list, it will be displayed every time.
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The ‘Extra’ Series of desktop displays offers extraordinary functionality to meet the special needs of niche usage scenarios. Displays for ultimate immersive ergonomic viewing and ultra-narrow bezel designs for display setups in trading or dispatching applications.
For demanding precision applications used by creative professionals, photographers, video editors, CAD-CAM designers and engineers. Delivering superb performance, uncompromising image quality up to pixel-free UHD resolution and outstanding colour reproduction, as well as class-leading ergonomics, this is the display for anyone who cares about their visual work.
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The SVII-KIT has been discontinued as of February 2009 and has been replaced with the SVII-PRO-KIT. All LCD3090W-BK-SV (LCD3090WQXi SpectraView bundle), LCD2490W2-BK-SV (LCD2490WUXi2 SpectraView bundle), LCD2690W2-BK-SV (LCD2690WUXi2 SpectraView bundle), P221W-BK-SV (P221W SpectraView bundle) include the new SVII-PRO-KIT with the new MDSVSENSOR2. Other bundle models created before February 2009 may include the SVII-KIT, but all bundle models created after this date include the new SVII-PRO-KIT.
The -SV series are the bundles of a display monitor with the SVII-PRO-KIT (color sensor and SpectraViewII software). The naming consists of the monitor model name (LCD2690W2 is an LCD2690WUXi2), followed by "-BK" to indicate the color is black (for models available in colors other than black). Lastly the "-SV" indicates it is the SpectraViewII series bundle.
For detailed questions regarding SpectraView please use the online feedback form. Support is also available for SpectraView and all other issues by contacting NEC.
Are there any technical differences with the display monitor between purchasing the full "-SV" bundle, and separately purchasing the display monitor and SVII-PRO-KIT?
No. In the US and Canada the display monitor in the "-SV" bundle is exactly the same as if the display monitor was purchased separately. Purchasing the "-SV" bundle is usually slightly cheaper than buying separately.
I"m using two different displays and calibrating both to the same target, however the white points do not match exactly. What can I do to improve this?
This issue can be caused by the different spectral outputs of the two displays causing the human eye to see color differences differently than the color sensor used to calibrate the displays. In this case the numerical measurements from the color sensor are identical on both displays, but they do not visually match. Manually visually matching one display to another can usually avoid this issue. The basic steps to take are as follows:
3) Select display #2 in SpectraView and open the Custom White Point dialog. Use the Visual Match tool to adjust the white color so it visually matches white shown on display #1.
1) Verify that the version of the SpectraView software you are installing supports your display monitor model. New models may require updated versions of the software.
See the User"s Guide and README file included with the software and on the NEC website for further information about any specific incompatibilities or issues.
2) Confirm that your model of display monitor is supported by SpectraView. See the README file included with the latest version for a complete list of supported models.
Why are the Spyder color sensors not recommended for use with wide color gamut displays such as the LCD2690WUXi, LCD2690WUXi2, LCD3090WQXi, P221W, PA241W, PA271W and PA301W models?
Our evaluation of these devices has determined that the accuracy of measurements when used with wide color gamut displays could lead to large color errors. Therefore we do not recommend using this device on wide color gamut displays.
Spectraview software is specifically designed to work hand in hand with NEC Displays. The software works seamlessly with a compatible display and supported calibrator for color-critical applications, such as photography, video editing, animation and medical imaging. Using our software will ensure you"re getting the most out of your display.
No. The hoods for many models are available as a separate option in the accessories section, or can be purchased from online retailers who sell NEC Professional displays. The part number for the hoods are listed on the corresponding display product page.
Our online sales system is updated with stock levels in our warehouse in real time, and may be temporarily low on the item you selected. Either check back the next day or place an order by calling our NEC Pre-Sales directly on 866-632-6673.
I already purchased a copy of SpectraView and would like to upgrade my color sensor to the new custom calibrated NEC branded X-Rite iOne Display V2. Is it possible to purchase just the sensor?
It is possible if you are using digital video, but you should confirm that the display is set to the correct mode. (Some settings are video-input and video-resolution specific.)
The ICC/ColorSync file generated on one machine should be located and manually copied to the other machine and associated with the display so that color managed applications are aware of the color characteristics of the display monitor.
When used with the SpectraView software, NEC display monitors store all of the necessary color adjustments internally, including the 10- or 12-bit Look Up Tables. The ColorSync utility switches the display color settings by changing the Look Up Tables in the video graphics adapter. The ColorSync profiles generated by SpectraView contain linear Look Up Tables for the video graphics adapter. Because of this, SpectraView must be used to update the display monitor.
No. SpectraView is targeted specifically at providing the best possible color performance and calibration with the supported NEC displays using hardware calibration. Other displays can be profiled but not calibrated in SpectraView.
The calibration and adjustment process has inherent variability due to many factors such as the repeatability of color sensor measurements, and changes within the display as it is adjusted. The basic accuracy and repeatability specifications for most sensors are +/- 0.002 or higher for CIE xy, and +/- 2% for luminance. These variances alone can give rise to Delta-E values of up to 2 or 3.
High Delta-E values can also occur if a specific Intensity value is being used for the calibration and the display is not capable of achieving the specified Intensity value. The calibration will always aim to achieve the specified White Point, even if the Intensity value could not be reached. If the display can not be calibrated to achieve the specified Intensity value modify the value accordingly.
In some situations, the display Intensity will drift slightly for several minutes after it is adjusted. Since the measured value used to calculate the final Delta-E result is taken up to one or two minutes after the display was adjusted, a higher Delta-E value may be shown, even though the calibration process achieved the specified Target values during the calibration process. Selecting the Extended luminance stabilization time option in the Preferences can be used to try and minimize this effect.
The Delta-E result values shown in SpectraView are higher than those shown in other display calibration applications. Does that mean they are better at calibrating the display than SpectraView?
If you feel it is necessary to tweak the display after calibration, create a new Target file based from the measurements of the display after it has been manually adjusted. Then the monitor will be automatically calibrated to that particular set of characteristics the next time it"s calibrated. Use the Custom White Point tool to measure and set the white point and Intensity values.
SpectraView will automatically install the device drivers for the iOne Display color sensor. However it is assumed that if you are using a third-party sensor, then the software that came with it will have already installed the drivers for the device. If you did not install the third-party software then the device drivers will need to be manually installed.
Drivers for all sensors are available on the SpectraViewII CD-ROM or in the \Program Files\Sharp NEC Display Solutions\SpectraViewII\Drivers folder after installing SpectraView (on 64 bit versions of Windows the folder location is \Program Files (x86)\Sharp NEC Display Solutions\SpectraViewII\Drivers).
Yes. The "in the box" video drivers included with Windows 7 do not contain the necessary support for communicating with the display monitor that SpectraView relies on. If you receive a "No communications" error, obtain and install the full drivers directly from the video graphics adapter vendor.
A compatibility issue with the current Mac OS version and my Mac is preventing me from calibrating the display using SpectraView. What alternatives are available?
Unfortunately in some cases it may not be possible to calibrate the display directly using SpectraView due to compatibility issues with certain versions of Mac OS or Mac hardware. Such issues are normally out of our control, but we are always working closely with apple to resolve these kinds of issues as soon as possible. In the interim time, the following solutions may be considered:
1) If possible, calibrate the display on another Mac or PC that is supported. Since the display is hardware calibrated it can be moved to another machine and the calibration will remain valid. Be sure to also copy and associate the ColorSync profile of the display.
2) If the issue is related to a particular version of Mac OS and you have another version of Mac OS installed on another drive partition, restart the Mac with the other Mac OS version, calibrate the display, then switch back to the original Mac OS partition.
3) In some cases, it may be possible to calibrate the display using Windows under Boot Camp on the same machine. If you have an Intel based Mac and have Windows installed on your Mac, try using the Windows version of SpectraView. Note that it is not possible to calibrate the display using Windows running within Mac OS - only Windows running in Boot Camp is supported.
Note: If you are using a MultiSync Pa series display, you can connect a USB cable from the host PC to the display (in addition to the video cable), and SpectraView will use the USB connection to communicate with the display, thus bypassing any compatibility issues.
Our evaluation of this device determined that the accuracy of measurements when used with wide- gamut displays could lead to large color errors. Because of this, we do not recommend using this device on wide-gamut displays.
Some early production units did not produce acceptable results, but recent production units of the Spyder3 have shown some accuracy improvements when measuring wide color gamut displays.
In general a spectrophotometer provides more accurate color measurements than a "generic" colorimeter does when measuring most displays. However a colorimeter can be specifically calibrated against a lab grade instrument to match a particular type of display, and thus provide extremely accurate color measurements. This approach was taken with the new custom-calibrated X-Rite iOne Display V2 included in the Display Calibration Bundle.
The LCD panels used in the SpectraView displays have excellent color linearity characteristics and can be characterized using the much simpler shaper/matrix profiles. accurate 3D LUT profiles require a minimum of around one hundred measurements (and up to several hundred) to generate the necessary data and offer very little advantage despite the large increase in measurement time. additionally there are some compatibility issues with various software applications when using 3D LUT type display profiles.
1. Product bundle, with display monitor, color sensor, and SpectraViewII software. (The model name will be the model name of the display monitor, with an "-SV" suffix.)
3. SpectraViewII software only. a compatible display monitor and color sensor must be purchased separately. This is useful if you already own a supported color sensor and display. Be sure to check that your color sensor model is supported by SpectraView.
4. Color sensor only. a compatible display monitor and SpectraViewII software must be purchased separately. This is useful if you already own compatible display monitor and a copy of the SpectraViewII software and would like to upgrade or replace only the color sensor.
In Canada SpectraView is available directly from CDW, Tigerdirect, and Insight. SpectraView kits can also be purchased by calling our NEC Pre-Sales directly on 866-632-6673.
At this time SpectraViewII is only available for purchase within the US and Canada. In Europe please contact your regional NEC sales office for information on what calibration options are available. In Japan SpectraViewII is sold under the SpectraNavi name.
Yes. The SpectraViewII calibration system is developed by NEC and optionally includes an NEC branded X-Rite iOne Display V2 color sensor. SpectraViewII can be used with any supported display model and is sold both as a complete kit bundled with a display, and as an add-on product.
In Europe SpectraView Profiler includes a display monitor with hood, custom calibration software developed by basICColor, and each display is individually certified. It is not possible to purchase and use the SpectraView Profiler software with a non-SpectraView Profiler display.
The new SVII-PRO-KIT includes the MDSVSENSOR2, an NEC branded X-Rite iOne Display V2 color sensor that is custom calibrated for increased measurement accuracy with our wide color gamut displays such as the LCD2690WUXi, LCD2690WUXi2, LCD3090WQXi, and P221W. It is backward-compatible with standard color gamut displays. The SVII-KIT included an NEC branded X-Rite iOne Display V2 but did not have any custom calibration.
I have two supported NEC display monitors that I would like to use in a dual monitor configuration on one machine. Do I need to buy two SpectraView licenses?
Yes, but it is currently limited to customers with large installations of NEC display monitors. To learn more, please submit a request using the online feedback form.
Yes, but you will not be able to display the full native resolution. These displays require a Dual Link DVI connection in order to support the full resolutions of 2560x1440 and 2560x1600 respectively. A Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable or dongle can also be used to connect to the DisplayPort input.
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.
For compelling visualization, NEC"s MultiSync V864Q couples the best UHD viewing experience with worry-free operation, yet at the lowest operational investment.
Stunning "pixel-free" ergonomic viewing is smartly merged with reliable color reproduction for the most realistic and thrilling images with expanded contrast ratios. Eye-pleasing visibility under common light conditions is guaranteed thanks to the combination of a brightness output of 500 cd/m² with low reflection from the anti-glare surface. The modern and slim design is the perfect fit to complement the surrounding architecture as well as for integration into any application and environment. Open Modular intelligence (OMi) is the smartest way to deliver tailor-made signage solutions, where scalable computing power is seamlessly embedded into the display.
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As recently as two months ago, the combination of an NEC Multisync monitor and Video-7`s Vega Deluxe graphics adapter seemed like the best way to make sense of the chaotic world of video-display standards.
NEC has tested the Multisync with the PS/2 computers and found them compatible, though the PS/2`s video standards are outside of the Multisync`s advertised scanning range.
A company spokesman explains that NEC was rather conservative when it published the Multisync`s operating specifications. Those are being revised to reflect that PS/2 standards are well within the Multisync`s capabilities.
All that`s needed is a simple adapter to connect the Multisync`s cable to the new PS/2 plug. NEC still is figuring out how they will distribute the adapters, which will be available in June and probably will cost less than $25. Multisync owners should contact NEC (1-312-860-9500) or their dealer.
The screen and keyboard are a bit smaller than normal but not so much as to be cramped. The back-lit ""super-twisted"" LCD screen I tested wasn`t as dazzling as the Zenith Z-181`s, but it was readable.