NEC Display Solutions Adds Eco-friendly Desktop to AccuSync Series

Category: News
4-Feb-2010
Chicago - NEC Display Solutions of America, a provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, announces the 17-inch AS171 to the AccuSync Series, replacing the popular ASLCD73VX-BK display. Joining the recently introduced 19-inch AS191 and AS191WM, as well as the 22-inch AS221WM, this standard-aspect ratio display is designed for small- to medium-sized businesses and continues to promote environmental consciousness, a standard in the AccuSync Series.

The energy-efficient, 17-inch AS171 display consumes 21 percent less power than its predecessor. It shares the certifications of its AccuSync siblings, an EPEATT Silver rating, and Energy Star 5.0 and TCO 5.0 compliance, giving users confidence that these displays are environmentally preferable purchases. The monitor’s 2-step ECO ModeT technology allows users to maneuver between two energy-savings modes, while its ergonomic tilt function brings users flexibility and enhanced comfort.

A partial list of the AS171 features includes:
. 1280 x 1024 native resolution
. VGA and DVI connectivity
. 900:1 contrast ratio
. 5-ms fast response time
. Tilt adjustability
. Consumes 21 percent less power than its predecessor
. 50 percent less mercury content than its predecessor
. Two-step ECO Mode for significant power consumption savings
. Carbon footprint meter for tracking of carbon savings
. EPEAT Silver rating
. ENERGY STAR 5.0 compliance
. TCO 5.0 compliance

The AS171 will begin shipping in February 2010 with an estimated street price of $159 and ships with a standard three-year parts and labor warranty, including the backlight.


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