TVlogic LUM-310R Rev2 31" 4K/2K HDR Reference Monitor

 
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    The LUM 310R is a 4K HDR Reference Master production monitor with a 31" wide Super-IPS 4K LCD... mehr
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    The LUM 310R is a 4K HDR Reference Master production monitor with a 31" 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 2000Nits with a simultaneous deep black minimum of 0.002Nits. This makes possible a simultaneous contrast ratio nearing 1 million to 1. The LUM-310R supports various HDR standards such as SMPTE ST2084, ST2086 and ST2094[pending), Hybrid-Log Gamma (HLG) and others. It also supports multiple color gamuts including Rec.709, DCI and Rec2020-
    Signal I/O includes 3G/6G/12G-SDI input via one, two or four SDI connections as well as HDMI (2.0).
     

    FEATURES

    • 31.1”, True 4K/2K (DCI 4K) Resolution 40960x2160 (17:9), true 10-bit
    • SD/HD/4K/UHD input support (up to 3840x2160p60)
    • Brightness: 1000Nits (max. 2000Nits)
    • Contrast Ration: 1.000.000:1
    • Color Gamut covers up to 99% DCI-P3
    • HDR Emulation Function (PQ, HLG, S-Log3)
    • 2x 12G-SDI & 2x 3G-SDI input
    • 1x HDMI 2.0 input
    • 2x 12G-SDI & 2x 3G-SDI output (Loop through)

    TECHNICAL SPECS

    • Size: 31.1"
    • Resolution: 4096 x 2160 (17:9) / True 4K; 4K DCI, 4K2K
    • Brightness: 850 Nits
    • Contrast Ratio: 1450:1
    • Inputs: 2x 12G-SDI (A/B) and 2x 3G-SDI (C/D)
    • Outputs: 2x 12G-SDI (A/B) and 2x 3G-SDI (C/D) - loop through
    • SDI Input Signal Formats: up to 3840 x 2160p60
    • Dimensions main Body: 77,6x 45,6x 19,3 cm
    • Dimensions with Stand: 77,6x 49,8x 30,9 cm
    • Weight: 29 Kg

     

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