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What is the NEC Multisync EA244UHD? The NEC EA244UHD is a high-end professional monitor that packs a whopping 4K resolution into a modest 24in screen size. It's ideal for imaging professionals looking to get maximum screen real estate but in a more compac...

Exceptional colour accuracy, Incredibly sharp 4k resolution, Compact yet feature-packed, Has every feature a pro could want...

Input lag a little high for gaming, Colour and brightness uniformity could be better, High resolution not that useful for desktop work...

If you're looking to upgrade the monitor in your professional image editing rig, there can be few features as eye-catching as a move to a 4K resolution. The NEC EA244UHD delivers this in a compact 24in package and still has the image quality and masses o...
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Users seeking maximum pixel density need look no further than a 24-inch Ultra HD screen. A few months back we looked at Dell's UP2414Q. Today we're testing NEC's EA244UHD. It's part of their business-class line but offers much more than its stablemates...

Out-of-box performance, bright saturated image, excellent clarity, high pixel density, PA-series features at an EA-series price...

Pricier than Dell's UP2414Q, could use a little more contrast...

Color performance is pretty much perfect without calibration. Just unpack, plug in, set brightness to taste and go. In terms of accuracy, it can't get much better than the EA244UHD.Review$1362.32 Amazon...
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NEC's MultiSync EA244UHD looks like a deceptively ordinary monitor. However, it's anything but. NEC has packed the compact, 24in chassis with a 4K panel and oodles of high-end features. We thought the 28in 4K monitors we've reviewed – the Dell P2815Q and...

The first professional-class 4K monitor to grace PC Pro's labs, the MultiSync EA244UHD shows just how good 4K can be...
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Users seeking maximum pixel density need look no further than a 24-inch Ultra HD screen. We recently looked at Dell's UP2414Q. Today we're testing NEC's EA244UHD. It's part of the company's business-class line but offers much more than its stablemates...

Color performance is pretty much perfect without calibration. Just unpack, plug in, set brightness to taste and go. In terms of accuracy, it can't get much better than the EA244UHD...
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The NEC MultiSync EA244UHD is a 24-inch, 4K desktop monitor. Priced around $1350, the EA244UHD may be expensive, but when connected to a new Mac Pro over Mini DisplayPort, its pixel-doubled resolution can provide you the desktop “retina display” experienc...

Wide color gamut, Looks great in pixeldoubled mode...

Gets warm during operation, Pinkish cast when viewed offangle...

For those looking for a 4K desktop display, the NEC EA244UHD is definitely worth considering. It has a wide color gamut and looks great in its default pixel-doubled resolution. Its the smallest 4K display we've seen, which makes the screen elements even...
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The MultiSync EA244UHD ($1,349 list) marks NEC's entry into the 4K desktop monitor arena, and it's a winner out of the gate. Sporting a 24-inch Advanced High Performance In-Plane Switching (AH-IPS) panel with a maximum resolution of 3,840 by 2,160 pixels...

Excellent color and grayscale performance. Tons of I/O ports. Fully adjustable stand. Extensive image and management settings.

Expensive. No auto-rotate option...

The NEC MultiSync EA244UHD is a 24-inch 4K monitor that delivers outstanding color and gray-scale performance, crisp UHD imagery, and numerous connectivity options for its high price...
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The NEC EA244UHD is the first UltraHD (UHD) monitor from NEC. While it's not from their professional line, it has many of the features we've come to expect in their monitors: uniformity compensation, a wider color gamut but also sRGB and AdobeRGB support...

Is a 24” UltraHD display worth it? Yes, you get a lot of pixels but they're almost impossible to use at native resolution. I know many commenters have said they are fine with a 24” UHD display, but I can't use it without scaling. I don't think many people...
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While you were busy blinking, a new development was fast tracking its way onto the monitor scene. We're talking about the transition to 4K, otherwise known as Ultra High Definition (UHD). No matter what you want to call it, the technology shift treats you...

4K without the fuss, Excellent black, white, and gray level performance, Comes to life with a little bit of tweaking, Loaded with features, Six input options, Ergonomic stand even supports rotate...

Pricey...

Find the NEC MultiSync EA244UHD @ Amazon.com It's been difficult for us to wholeheartedly recommend jumping into 4K monitor territory up to this point because of the early issues that marred the user experience. Ultimately, 4K is not a fully mature techno...
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