
This is the most recent monitor from NEC. While the monitor's overall lines show a certain family resemblance with the 1970GX, performance has made a great leap forward since that earlier model. And latency is the area the NEC has concentrated their efforts on.
To be quite frank, the race for low latency hasn't really resulted in much since the VP191b. Given that 99% of the 3-, 4-, and 6-ms monitors we've seen had so many disadvantages as a trade off for remanence, you wonder if the race to shave milliseconds is really worth it. But as is often the case, market pressure, and not sound thinking, is what wins out. So let's see if the NEC monitors haven't given up too much in order to get under the 6-ms bar.
| Diagonal measurement | 19" |
| Native resolution | 1280 x 1024 |
| Contrast | 700 : 1 |
| Brightness | 400 nits |
| Latency | 4 ms (GTG) |
| Colours | 16.2 M |
| H/V viewing angles | 170/155 |
| Loudspeakers | None |
| Connectivity | VGA, DVI |
Design
The fact is that the 90GX2 looks very much like the 1970GX, which we tested earlier. However, this NEC monitor seems to suffer from budget restrictions. For example, the base no longer has a height adjustment, unlike the earlier generations. But other than that, the finish is still good, with handsome, fairly-sturdy plastics.
Ergonomics
The ergonomics is very good, but as we said, the monitor has lost its height adjustment, which is a shame. Otherwise, there's the mini-joystick found on all the monitors in NEC's GX series. It's very practical for navigating through the sub-menus. It's clearly a plus. The OSD is very professional - you can save various setting to create your own configurations for colour temperature, RGB balance, etc.
Connectivity
Here again, there's nothing superfluous. The monitor has VGA and DVI connectors, and that's all.
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- Design
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- Overshoot
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- 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