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10 Bit Interface

The LCD2180WG-LED features a video input that 
supports 10 bit digital video using a single Dual-
Link DVI cable. This means that the full capabili-
ties of the 10 bit display can be realized without 
being restricted to an 8 bit video input source.

While there are not currently any mainstream 
video graphics adapters or operating systems 
that support full 10 bit video processing and 
output, the LCD2180WG-LED display is designed 
for future compatibility and leads the way to the 
time when 10 bit video will become mainstream.

Advanced FRC

The LCD panel on the LCD2180WG-LED display 
achieves an effective output of 10 bits per color 
by using an advanced Frame Rate Control dither-
ing algorithm. As with other 10 bit color displays, 
the panel supports the most significant 8 bits 
of video directly and the 2 least significant bits 
are displayed by using a time-domain dither-
ing method known as Frame Rate Control, in 
which pixels are changed in intensity according 
to the level of the 2 lower bits at a rate that is 
faster than the human eye can perceive. This 
time-domain dithering is further enhanced by 

using a special spatial algorithm that ensures 
that adjacent pixels operate at different parts 
of the Frame Rate Control cycle thus making 
any artifacts of the Frame Rate Control process 
imperceptible.

Passive Cooling

The power LEDs used in the display dissipate heat 
during operation. The display uses a combination 
of a large heat sink with convection cooling to 
maintain the temperature of the display.  This 
eliminates the need for a cooling fan which would 
introduce acoustic noise.

Mercury Free Design

Unlike CCFL backlight based displays, which con-
tain mercury vapor inside the florescent lamps, 
thereby restricting the usage in certain operat-
ing environments, the LCD2180WG-LED display is 
mercury free and RoHS compliant.

Color Calibration

The optional SpectraView

II

 color calibration 

package offers further enhancements by provid-
ing a wide array of functions and features for 
calibrating, profiling and monitoring the status 
of the display.

The SpectraView

II

 software communicates with 

the display directly using Display Data Channel 
- Command Interface (DDC/CI), which is a two-way 
communications link between the video graph-
ics adapter and display monitor that uses the 
standard video signal cable. No extra cables are 
necessary. All adjustments to monitor settings 
are performed automatically using this commu-
nications link.

The LCD2180WG-LED features three internal 10 
bit LUTs (one for each color) that are programmed 
directly by SpectraView

II

 via DDC/CI. These tables 

allow very precise adjustments to be made to the 
display’s Tone Response Curve without signifi-
cantly reducing the number of displayable colors. 
Because all of the Tone Response Curve adjust-
ments are done in a 10 bit domain within the 
display itself, the host computer’s video graphics 
adapter’s LUTs are set to linear, thus maximizing 
the use of the 16+ million color palette in an 8 bit 
color system.

The software allows custom target calibrations 
to be created with preset or user definable white 
points, intensity levels and tone response curves 
(gamma curves). Advanced tone response curves 

The need for 10 bit color depth

The increased color gamut of the display means that the 
overall color “volume” of displayable colors has increased 
significantly. However the number of discrete color levels 
from the host system has not changed from the standard 
16+ million colors, unless video graphics adapters, ap-
plications and Operating Systems, that all support 10 bit 
graphic processing are used. 

This means that there are fewer discrete displayable color 
levels per unit of color volume on a wide gamut display 
than on a standard gamut display, which can lead to color 
banding issues.

Due to the LCD2180WG-LED being able to use the red, green 
and blue LED intensity to adjust the white point, rather 
than sacrificing displayable color levels using look-up-ta-
bles, this loss does not present a significant problem. How-
ever the display will be able to take advantage of future 
generations of video graphics adapters, applications and 
Operating Systems that are capable of outputting video 
with the full 10 bit digital video depth that the display is 
capable of accepting, thus providing an end-to-end color 
palette of up to more than 1,000,000,000 displayable 
colors.

Normal color gamut display showing 
available discrete colors with 8 bit 
video (number of colors reduced for 
purposes of explanation)

The same number of discrete colors 

on a wide color gamut display occupy 

a larger volume.

When 10 bit video is used instead of 8 
bit, up to  times as many discrete 
colors are available.

Summary of Contents for LCD2180WG-LED-BK - MultiSync - 21" LCD Monitor

Page 1: ...NEC LCD2180WG LED Technical Background and Feature Overview NEC Display Solutions ...

Page 2: ...le increases to the output color gamut as well as to the fidelity to which screen colors can be adjusted This increase in displayable color gamut opens up an entirely new era of color workflow in which the display screen can be trusted to accurately rep resent the colors that were captured edited and will be output be it on print film or other media Recent advances in digital image capturing devic...

Page 3: ...of light that is transmitted through the filter This means that the overall screen luminance is reduced or must be compensated for by using more CCFL backlights The LCD2180WG LED avoids the need for narrower spectrum color filters by fundamentally changing the spectrum of the backlight source By using red green and blue power LEDs which output a very narrow spectrum of light a huge gain in display...

Page 4: ...lay to be used where traditionally a darkened room was neces sary Also where direct side by side comparisons with print samples in a light box were previously difficult due to the difference in luminance the increased intensity of the display makes direct comparisons a reality Display Lifetime Commercial LEDs have been around since the early 1960s however it is only within the last 10 years that b...

Page 5: ...light and LUT adjustment with a typical LCD display Gamut Mapping Emulation While the native color gamut of the display exceeds that of even AdobeRGB it is sometimes necessary to preview images as they would be seen on a display with a smaller colorspace The LCD2180WG LED has presets for emulating displays with both sRGB and AdobeRGB gamuts by using internal color gamut mapping These presets can b...

Page 6: ...compensation allows the display to achieve an unparalleled level of color stability even as it warms up to full operat ing temperature This means that the display can then be used for color critical work within a couple of minutes of turning on compared to up to 30 60 minutes for conventional displays Mura Compensation All display monitors have some form of screen uniformity errors or mura across ...

Page 7: ... the video graph ics adapter and display monitor that uses the standard video signal cable No extra cables are necessary All adjustments to monitor settings are performed automatically using this commu nications link The LCD2180WG LED features three internal 10 bit LUTs one for each color that are programmed directly by SpectraViewII via DDC CI These tables allow very precise adjustments to be mad...

Page 8: ...r example with being able to see colors on the screen that were never before possible to display it is now easy to see problem areas in other parts of the color workflow such as deficiencies in printer or separation profiles The issue of having to continue to use some legacy standard color gamut displays and un tagged source images in a color workflow is another challenge Also it now becomes essen...

Page 9: ... White light is filtered back into Red Green and Blue sub pixels The modified blue filter further enhances blue spectrum Resulting spectrums are very pure which gives a very wide color gamut LED Backlight Typical CCFL Backlight Resulting spectrums contain unwanted colors such as yellow cyan and orange which reduces the color gamut Comparison of LED and CCFL Backlight Color Gamuts White light from ...

Page 10: ...d Response ISO 13406 2 No 100 240V 50 60 Hz 100W 7W 18 6 x 18 2 x 8 3 in 473 x 461 7 x 211 9mm 18 6 x 14 6 x 4 9 in 473 x 370 4 x 124 5mm 40 3 lbs 18 3 kg 31 1 lbs 14 1 kg 100 x 100mm 5 35 C 41 95 F 30 80 3658m 12 001 ft 10 60 C 14 140 F 10 85 12 192m 40 000 ft UL C UL or CSA FCC Class B Canadian DOC TUV GS TUV Ergonomie CE Yes SpectraViewII Color Calibration Kit custom cali brated colorimeter and...

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