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10/04/2017

New TVLogic 4K & OLED Monitors For NAB

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At NAB Show 2017, TVLogic will introduce a number of new 4K HDR and OLED monitors, including the LUM-310R, the LEM0550R, the VFM-055A, and the LVM-171S.

The LUM-310R is a 4K HDR Reference Master production monitor with a 31-inch wide Super-IPS 4K LCD (4096 x 2160) and a local-dimming backlight array designed to reproduce reference HDR content at a maximum luminance of 2,000 nits with a simultaneous deep black minimum of 0.002 nits. It supports various HDR standards such as SMPTE ST2084, ST2086 and ST2094 (pending), Hybrid-Log Gamma, and more. It also supports multiple colour gamuts including Rec.709, DCI-P3, and Rec.2020; while signal I/O includes 3G/6G/12G-SDI input via one, two, or four SDI connections as well as HDMI (ver. 2.0).


The LEM-550R is a QC-Grade HDR monitor for broadcast and post production with a 55-inch OLED panel with UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160. The OLED panel can reproduce a maximum luminance of up to 750 nits. The LEM-550R supports various HDR standards such as SMPTE ST2084, ST2086 and ST2094 (pending), Hybrid-Log Gamma, and others. It also supports multiple colour gamuts including Rec.709, DCI, and Rec.2020. Again, signal I/O includes 3G/6G/12G-SDI input via one, two, or four SDI connections as well as HDMI (ver.2.0).

The VFM-055A is a 5.5-inch OLED on-camera viewfinder monitor with native 1920x1080 resolution. It offers cinematic image quality with deep blacks, wide-gamut colour reproduction, a wide viewing angle, and support for multiple video formats via 3G-SDI and HDMI 1.4 inputs. Functions include cinema camera log-to-linear LUT conversion, HDMI-SDI cross-converted output, waveform and vector scope, markers, focus assist, audio level meters and more.


Lastly, the LVM-171S is a QC-Grade 17-inch model with a 16.5 inch IPS LCD panel with 1920x1080 native resolution, wide-gamut reproduction (up to DCI-P3) enhanced contrast ratio and wide viewing angle. A redesigned video processing unit provides dual-channel performance and artefact-free image reproduction. Support for various cinema camera log-to-linear LUTs, easy field upgradability and a full array of image processing features are standard.


Stefan Czich, from Pyser-SGI, TV Logic's UK distributor, said: "We look forward to major industry shows each year, such as NAB, where we have an opportunity to showcase our newest products while also having a chance to discuss the latest technology with our customers. This year, we are highlighting some of our most advanced video monitor designs ever. As high-resolution image technologies like 4K and HDR continue toward standardization, the need for reference monitors that support a range of new imaging formats is imperative. NAB is an ideal venue to introduce these products to the industry."


For further information, visit booth N5306 at NAB, or e-mail [email protected].

www.pyser-sgi.com

(JP/LM)
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