The LH2550 produces ultra-faithful color and exceptionally clear detail in any video resolution.
Panasonic has introduced a 25.5in high-resolution LCD production monitor that’s priced for broadcasting use. The model BT-LH2550, with a full 1920 x 1200-pixel In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel, features an expanded color gamut for critical monitoring.
The LH2550 offers six color space settings — SMPTE, EBU, ITU-R BT.709, Adobe 2.2, Adobe 1.8 and D-Cinema — to expand the range of colors that can be viewed onscreen for high-end applications. The monitor’s image processing engine has a 3-D look-up table (LUT) that calibrates it to reproduce content according to the specific color standard selected.
The LH2550 produces accurate color and clear detail in any video resolution. Its high contrast and brightness, motion response and wide 178-degree horizontal/vertical viewing angles make it the cost-effective solution.
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