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NEC expands large-size widescreen LCD monitor portfolio
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NEC Display Solutions of America recently announced the extension of its MultiSync 90-series with a 24" (LCD2490WUXi) and 26" (LCD2690WUXi) widescreen LCD monitors. The new models are available from February 2007 with estimated street prices of $1500 for the 24" and $1700 for the 26" model.
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