TVLogic announces new LVM-071W HD/SD multiformat LCD portable monitor
Feb 3, 2008 8:02 PM
TVLogic has made available its LVM-071W HD/SD multiformat LCD portable monitor, a versatile, high-quality monitor packaged in a rugged aluminum die-cast case. The monitor extensively uses buttons and knobs to avoid surfing through layers of menus to access common functions. TVLogic LCD monitors require no fans, are modular in construction and easily serviceable, have accurate colorimetry and have a 1:1 pixel mapping feature to provide both full-screen and unscaled native images.
Features of the LVM-071W include: auto-sensing/switching HD/SD-SDI BNC input, one DVI/VGA input, one composite/component/S-video/RGB input, one reclocked HD/SD-SDI output, one mini-jack audio I/O, audio de-embedder with built-in speaker, audio level meters (eight channels on screen), RJ45 remote control jack, camera mount adapter, DC power adapter and a host of new controls.
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