DK-Technologies to feature latest color analyzer

Mar 13, 2008 8:20 AM

    
The PM5639 CRT/LCD kit is especially useful for broadcast and post-production facilities that are converting from CRT to LCD monitors and need a product to calibrate both.

The PM5639 CRT/LCD kit is especially useful for broadcast and post-production facilities that are converting from CRT to LCD monitors and need a product to calibrate both.

DK-Technologies will showcase its latest color analyzer set for both CRT and LCD monitors at NAB2008.

The PM5639 CRT/LCD kit includes an LCD probe, a CRT probe and a display unit. The LCD probe has a stand to hold it steady in front of the monitor screen, while the CRT probe comes with a suction cup to secure it to the screen. The entire set is packaged in a flight case.

The PM5639 CRT/LCD kit is intended for broadcast and post-production facilities, particularly those that are converting from CRT to LCD monitors and need a product to calibrate both.

See DK-Technologies in NAB booth N1533, or visit www.dk-technologies.com.




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