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TVLogic to Extend UltraHD/4K Range at NAB

Broadcast monitor specialist, TVLogic, said it would have three new high resolution, two (LUM-313G and LUM-318G, replacing the LUM-310A) with DCI 4K 4096 x 2160 resolution and one, the LUM-430M with UltraHD.

The DCI 4K monitors both have 31.1″ diagonal and have 350 cd/m² and 850 cd/m² of output, respectively. Contrast for both is 1,500:1 and other features are shared.

  • Inputs include four BNCs (2 × 12G-SDI + 2 × 3G-SDI) and a HDMI 2.0 interface, it supports various video formats up to 4K/60p
  • features include waveform monitor and vectorscope,
  • HDR emulation functions support the PQ, HLG and SLog3 HDR EOTFs.
  • More camera-specific HDR logs and gamuts will be supported by firmware updates.

The LUM-430M is an UltraHD monitor with 43″ diagonal and a ‘true 10 bit’ driver. It has 3G-SDI and HDMI 2.0 inputs.

The company will also show the LEM-550R 55″ OLED monitor that was shown at NAB last year.

As well as the LVM-171S which was shown last year, in the field monitor range, the company will show a new model, the LVM-241S. It’s TVLogic’s top QC-Grade 24” model with a 24″ IPS LCD panel with 1920 x 1200 (16:10) resolution. This monitor incorporates the same features as its 17” counterpart, including wide-gamut reproduction (up to DCI-P3), enhanced contrast ratio and wide viewing angles. A completely redesigned video processing unit provides improved dual-channel performance and is claimed to provide artefact-free image reproduction. Support for various cinema camera log-to-linear LUTs, field upgradability and an array of image processing features are standard.

Analyst Comment

TVLogic pointed out that it has been making 4K monitors for eight years.

LUM 313G FRONT imgThe LUM 313G supports HDR