Sony Debuts 55 Quad-View OLED HDR Monitor at NAB 2016
by Chris Chinnock
Sony debuted a 55″ OLED monitor with quad view and HDR that is good for luminance grading.
Tags:Broadcast Monitors| NAB 2016| OLEDs| sony| Vol 23 - Issue 16
by Chris Chinnock
Sony debuted a 55″ OLED monitor with quad view and HDR that is good for luminance grading.
Tags:Broadcast Monitors| NAB 2016| OLEDs| sony| Vol 23 - Issue 16
by Tom Allen
Eyevis video walls have been used in two European installations recently. The first consisted of 24 70″ EC-70-LHD-CP-1000 rear-projection cubes, for Norway’s Public Roads Administration in Leikanger. The video wall, which required a high …
Tags:Back Panel| Broadcast Monitors| Eyevis| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Nordics| Rear Projection| Video Walls| Vol 23 - Issue 17
by Chris Chinnock
8K was definitely present at NAB 2016, but with the exception of the Japanese broadcast community, it was more of a curiosity than anything else. NHK was in the Futures Park again with a …
Tags:Broadcast Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB 2016| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Vol 23 - Issue 16
by Chris Chinnock
Professional monitor maker, Eizo, was at NAB and showed a prototype of an HDR monitor. This uses an LCD panel and reaches 1000 cd/m² of peak luminance. They are working to achieve 90% of …
Tags:Broadcast Monitors| Eizo| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 16
by Chris Chinnock
Fusion is a new UK-based company founder by two longtime broadcast industry professionals, Carl J. Dempsey and Steve Farmer. Their first product, a 55” OLED 4K-UHD monitor, is aimed at broadcast and movie production …
Tags:Broadcast Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 16
by Chris Chinnock
Flanders Scientific showed an interesting demo in their booth at NAB. They took one of their standard OLED monitors, the CMS 250, that has a peak luminance rating of 100 cd/m² and they ran …
Tags:Broadcast Monitors| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 16
by Chris Chinnock
Professional monitor maker TVLogic, a wholly owned subsidiary of Seven Star Works Co., Ltd., unveiled a total of 10 new models at NAB including four aimed at 3/6/12G UltraHD workflows in broadcast, production, post-production, …
Tags:4K DCI| Broadcast Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 16
by Chris Chinnock
Ikegami was showing a new DCI 4K (4096×2160) monitor with HDR capabilities. It has a 31” diagonal and is based upon LCD technology. It will have quad 3G and 12G SDI inputs, plus HD/3G …
Tags:Broadcast Monitors| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 16
by Tom Allen
At NAB, Atomos announced updates to its new Shogun Flame monitors (Atomos Brings HDR to Field Monitors), as well as a new Shogun product. It has only been one month since the Shogun Flame …
Tags:Broadcast Monitors| Colour Management & Processing| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 16
by Tom Allen
Crystal Display Systems‘ Lucid Vue transparent OLED display is now in stock. The 55″ display has 45% transmittance, 1920 x 1080 resolution and uses poly-Si TFTs. Peerless AV has developed a new range of …
Tags:AMOLED| Broadcast Monitors| China| Display Mounts| Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| NAB 2016| OLED TVs| Peerless AV| Pricing| Skyworth| Tobii| Transparent Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 15
by Tom Allen
LBM Distribution is now handling Osee’s broadcast monitors in France.
Tags:Broadcast Monitors| Distribution| France| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 45
by Chris Chinnock
Our meetings in the SMPTE Exhibition area focused on display technology. At 3M, we saw numerous demonstrations of quantum dot displays integrated into products. 3M manufactures the QDEF film that contains quantum dots from …
Tags:3M (MMM)| Asus| Broadcast Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Nanosys| Quantum Dots| SMPTE 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 44