The new models of Sony's OLED monitor BVM-E, 25 "and 17", incorporating functions of image processing, developed to provide digital production professionals a practical alternative to CRT monitors in critical evaluation of the images. The new monitor, the BVM-E250 25-inch BVM-E170 and 17 "include a variety of features designed specifically for professional monitoring master.
The BVM-E offer a resolution Full HD OLED panel driver with 10-bit and use a new processing circuit for the professional display developed by Sony. Oled The processor is designed to maximize the performance of a master monitor, with shades of deep black levels and high dynamic range, moving images without blurring, and wide gamut for a natural image reproduction.
The new line-up TRIMASTER EL has been redefined with the new display EL (electro-luminescent), which extend the capabilities of the technology TRIMASTER Sony. The BVM-E offers all the advantages of OLED display technology with Sony's Super Top Emission: high levels of brightness, color purity, contrast, and reliability.
These models offer the system "Nonlinear Cubic Conversion" for a high-precision color management, and system I / P conversion, to minimize the delay in image processing. Finally, the monitors feature a new design, with a black aluminum body, lighter and thinner, which allows you to view a larger picture at small sizes.
The BVM-E series also offers a wide variety of inputs. Those standards include 3G/HD/SD-SDI, HDMI and DisplayPort. There are also four slots with a selection of six BKM input cards. Other features include: acquisition of HD frame, zoom and pixel PaP (Side by Side, Butterfly, Wipe, Blending).
Finally, the technology of OLED display is environmentally friendly, with reduced power consumption, low weight and lack of production of pollutants. The BVM and BVM-E250-E170 will be available in May and July 2011 respectively.
The BVM-E offer a resolution Full HD OLED panel driver with 10-bit and use a new processing circuit for the professional display developed by Sony. Oled The processor is designed to maximize the performance of a master monitor, with shades of deep black levels and high dynamic range, moving images without blurring, and wide gamut for a natural image reproduction.
The new line-up TRIMASTER EL has been redefined with the new display EL (electro-luminescent), which extend the capabilities of the technology TRIMASTER Sony. The BVM-E offers all the advantages of OLED display technology with Sony's Super Top Emission: high levels of brightness, color purity, contrast, and reliability.
These models offer the system "Nonlinear Cubic Conversion" for a high-precision color management, and system I / P conversion, to minimize the delay in image processing. Finally, the monitors feature a new design, with a black aluminum body, lighter and thinner, which allows you to view a larger picture at small sizes.
The BVM-E series also offers a wide variety of inputs. Those standards include 3G/HD/SD-SDI, HDMI and DisplayPort. There are also four slots with a selection of six BKM input cards. Other features include: acquisition of HD frame, zoom and pixel PaP (Side by Side, Butterfly, Wipe, Blending).
Finally, the technology of OLED display is environmentally friendly, with reduced power consumption, low weight and lack of production of pollutants. The BVM and BVM-E250-E170 will be available in May and July 2011 respectively.
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