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Koch Karl wrote:
using pretty strict criteria according to ISO standards. Those which
pass the test get a different firmware, indicating them as SpectraView
monitors, are equipped with hood and software and then sold as the
high-end SpectraView monitors. The others remain MuliSyncs.
Hmm. Why would they have different firmware ?
The specifications and the press release for the (non SpectraView)
monitors claim 12 bit Lut capability, and compatibility
with SpectraView II software. If this in fact not the case,
it's clearly very misleading advertising, and should
be corrected at once if NEC is to avoid the wroth
of the consumer protection authorities.