NEC Display Solutions complies with TAA for government purchase of two monitors

Dec 29, 2006 8:00 AM


             

The new 17in and 19in monitors from NEC Display Solutions comply with TAA regulations.

NEC Display Solutions has made available two TAA trade-compliant AccuSync LCD monitors. TAA, the Trade Agreement Act of 1979, requires certain products be manufactured or significantly altered in the U.S. or designated countries to be eligible for government purchase.

NEC Display Solutions is offering two LCD monitors — the 17in ASLCD72VX-BK-TA and 19in ASLCD92VX-BK-TA — with a sharp, native resolution of 1280 x 1024. The monitors have a three-year limited warranty and 24/7 support from NEC Display Solutions.

For more information, visit www.necdisplay.com/products/ClassificationList.cfm?ClassificationFamily=1&Classification=1&ProductGroup=LCD



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