Monitors, LCD & CRT
The cathode ray tube (CRT) had been the mainstay of television and production monitoring for the past 50 years. It notably switched from monochrome to colour, had high resolution and offered flexibility with inputs from composite to HDTV and both 4:3 and 16:9 monitoring capability.
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The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is fast becoming today's choice for broadcast and professional monitoring solutions. The LCD offers a lightweight and space saving footprint when compared to conventional CRT monitors, are now providing accurate colour reproduction with reduced motion blur. In addition...
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Location LCD or TFT Monitors are now available in a wide variety of sizes with various input and battery mount options. They can be used in a number of ways, for example as a studio-style viewfinder when mounted onto the camera or camcorders shoe connector, as a director's preview/review monitor, or...
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In this section you will find a variety A 19-inch rack mountable monitors from a wide range of Manufacturers including Sony, Swit , Datavideo and more. The rack mountable monitors come in a variety of screen sizes from 4.3” to 8”. The inputs range from composite to HD-SDI.
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The majority of monitors available have optional accessories to further enhance the operational functionality. Input board options are generally available that can allow differing format connectivity or you may wish to add a Sun Hood or protective case to your field monitor. You may require a rack mount...
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LCD displays are increasingly replacing CRT monitors in the broadcast and professional video market due to their increased performance, reduced footprint, lighter weight and compliance of materials in their manufacture, which conform to ROHS (Restriction of Hazardous Materials) legislation.
Ushering In the New LCD Generation
With the CRT only now available from a handful of manufacturers, the LCD heralds a new era of professional broadcast production. High grade LCD panels now surpass the performance of their CRT predecessors, and offer all the flexibility and accurate colour reproduction required for high-end reference monitoring applications.