So, what’s so special about NEC’s new 24-inch MultiSync LED backlit displays? Well, these nifty NECs have two ECO modes to assist keep power consumption to a minimum, plus a feature that lets users to trace the quantity of carbon dioxide created by the electricity they use. It also permits you to input how much you pay for all those electrons to trace just how much the monitors contribute in your monthly utility bill. Otherwise, these are fairly unremarkable 250-nit, 1920 x 1200 panels with DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI-D, and USB 2.0 connections. The eco-friendly displays can be found from NEC Japan, however the company’s not saying how much they cost. Some thing we do know is that they will be upping the smug quotient within the land of the rising sun. See what that can result in within the video after the break — warning: might not entice those that hate funny things.
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