PANORAMAdtv, the video products division of Wohler Technologies, has released the HDMon-260, a production-grade 26in widescreen TFT display for HD field and studio monitoring applications.
The monitor accepts video signals up to 1920 x 1080/60p and enables monitoring of digital HD-SDI, SD-SDI or DVI signals; analog composite, component and RGBHV video; and CGI images up to WUXGA resolution without the need for optional cards. The HDMon family monitors provide noise reduction, motion interpolation and motion-adaptive processing to ensure crisp, clear display of images, regardless of their native resolution.
Operating either as a desktop monitor or in a rack-mount configuration, the HDMon-260 display offers HD resolution, a choice of 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratios, user-adjustable scaling, and up to 176 degrees of off-axis viewing without the image and color distortions.
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