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NEC's 43 in., 31:10 curved monitor commands $8,000 price tag

NEC's 43 in., 31:10 curved monitor commands $8,000 price tag Andrew Nusca: If money is no object and total immersion is your goal, NEC's CRV43 -- a 43 in. curved display with a 2880 by 900 pixel resolution -- is essential for your setup. The downside? It's $7,999.

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