The LUMA LMD-2450W 24in is one of three new one-piece professional LCD monitors from Sony.
Sony is introducing three new one-piece, widescreen LUMA professional LCD monitors.
The LMD-2030W 20in display is the first member of the LUMA family with HDMI input connectivity. It is designed for compatibility with HDV camcorders and decks in portable video production applications such as on-location shooting.
The LMD-2450W 24in and LMD-2050W 20in displays accept 1080/60P signals via standard DVI input and feature 10-bit processing. They are designed for use by technical directors, producers and editors working in broadcast, post production, event video production, mobile trucks and rental houses.
The LMD-2450W display delivers WUXGA, 1920 x 1200 resolution. The LMD-2050W and LMD-2030W both feature WSXGA+, 1680 x 1050 resolution.
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