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NEC MultiSync LCD2180WG-LED Reference Manual

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Technical Background and Feature Overview
NEC Display Solutions

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  • Page 1 NEC LCD2180WG-LED Technical Background and Feature Overview NEC Display Solutions...
  • Page 2 These images were captured on a standard digital camera in AdobeRGB colorspace. The gray areas in the photographs show the out of gamut colors when the images are viewed on a typical sRGB display monitor. It is impossible to display these colors on such a monitor.
  • Page 3 Color Gamut of a Display Color displays are additive color devices. Color is formed by adding different proportions of red, green and blue light. These primary colors are formed by the glow of different types of phosphors in the case of a CRT display, or by filtering white light into red, green and blue on an LCD.
  • Page 4: Led Backlight

    The LCD2180WG-LED display further increases the displayable color gamut by using a custom modi- fied color filter on the blue sub-pixels reducing the amount of cyan that passes through. This has the effect of increasing the blue gamut beyond that which is achievable using a blue LED and standard blue filter.
  • Page 5 / tone response curve corrections. This pre- serves the maximum number of discrete color levels. On a traditional CCFL display monitor, the 8x8 LUT on the host computer is used for both white point and gamma / tone response curve corrections. This means a loss in the total number of discrete color levels which can lead to color banding issues.
  • Page 6: Temperature Compensation

    While other CCFL based LCD displays may claim to have similar optical feedback systems, they typi- cally only monitor the luminance of the backlight source and not its true white point. CCFLs have an operating temperature vs output color spec-...
  • Page 7: Passive Cooling

    Display Data Channel - Command Interface (DDC/CI), which is a two-way communications link between the video graph- ics adapter and display monitor that uses the standard video signal cable. No extra cables are necessary. All adjustments to monitor settings are performed automatically using this commu- nications link.
  • Page 8 LCD displays as well, if a multi-monitor configura- tion is used. NEC is actively working with manufacturers of colorimeter devices to ensure that their fu- ture standard products are able to accurately measure the color characteristics of wide color gamut displays.
  • Page 9 Transmission Filter Intensity Relative Transmission Filter Transmission Filter Intensity Relative Transmission Filter Intensity Relative Intensity Relative Transmission Filter Intensity Relative Transmission Filter Intensity Relative Intensity Relative Intensity Relative Intensity Relative Intensity Relative Intensity Relative...
  • Page 10 Advanced No Touch Auto Adjust, Ambix+, AutoBright, GammaComp, NaViSet, Rapid Response, Spectra- View , TileMatrix and TileComp are trademarks of NEC Display Solutions. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Product specifications subject to change.