
NEC V864Q-AVT2
Score: 73/100
NEC C860Q
Score: 80/100Rankings

The NEC C860Q is an 86" commercial 4K HDR display built for 24/7 digital signage and control-room environments. It offers high image quality, local dimming and robust connectivity, but omits a tuner, touch and wireless casting features.

The NEC MultiSync V864Q-AVT2 is an 86-inch 4K UHD commercial display built for 24/7 digital signage and large video-wall deployments. It offers high brightness, extensive connectivity, and advanced image-processing features, though its refresh rate and lack of a smart OS limit fast-action content.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
86 inchesbest | 86 inchesbest | |
— | 8,294,400 pixelsbest | |
60 Hzbest | 60 Hzbest | |
500 nitsbest | 350 nits | |
1,200best | 1,200best | |
| ↓ lower better | 8 msbest | 8 msbest |
| ↓ lower better | 0.49 mmbest | 0.49 mmbest |
| ↓ lower better | 230 Wbest | 230 Wbest |
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Display(2) | ||
Resolution (total pixels) (pixels) | 3840x2160 pixels | 8294400 pixels |
Brightness (nits) | 500 nits | 350 nits |
Connectivity(2) | ||
HDMI Ports (count) | 3 count | 2 count |
USB Ports (count) | 3 count | 1 count |


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Professional reviewers praise the V864Q-AVT2 for its high brightness, wide viewing angles, and rugged construction that suit 24/7 signage and large video-wall installations. The integrated OPS slot with an ATSC tuner and support for Raspberry Pi add flexibility, while the SpectraView Engine and TileMatrix deliver precise color and seamless tiling. Critics note the lack of a native smart OS, a modest 60 Hz panel, and the unit's considerable weight and size.

Professional reviewers regard it as a top-tier commercial display with industrial reliability, color accuracy and advanced management features, while noting the lack of PIP and wireless casting.
Everyday users highlight zero failures over long periods and appreciate straightforward integration, though they miss a built-in tuner and interactive features.
“zero failures”
