On the other hand, the results were surprising here. The NEC monitor didn't necessarily do any better than the others. Its panel was fairly uniform overall, even if the upper part of the panel showed a slight brightness deficit. But frankly it wasn't a problem during use.

Overall, we were very happy with the chromatic qualities of the NEC 1980Fxi.
NEC 1980Fxi: The Other Side Of The Coin
NEC has optimized their product for photography and pro image processing. And unfortunately, that's all the monitor can do well.

You can see clearly that the 1980Fxi is slow. Its latency readings peaked at 33 ms, and in the best case it logged 18 ms. So obviously, this monitor can't be recommended for playing recent computer games.
Summary
- 19" LCDs: The Spring Collection
- Design
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- BenQ FP91V
- BenQ FP91V: Ho-Hum
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Hyundai Q90U
- Hyundai Q90U's Pitfalls
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- NEC 1980Fxi
- NEC 1980Fxi: Real Class
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- NEC 90GX2
- The NEC 90GX2' Taste Filters
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Samsung 960BF
- Samsung 960BF: Hand-Crafting
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Samsung 970P
- One Word About The Samsung 970P: Remarkable
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Sony MFM-HT95
- Sony MFM-HT95: Slightly Cold Colours
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- ViewSonic VX922
- ViewSonic VX922: Respectable Colours
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- ViewSonic VP930
- ViewSonic VP930: Colour Fidelity, As Promised
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Xerox Xa7-192i
- Xerox Xa7-192i: A Static Monitor
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Conclusion
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