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NAB 2016: TV Logic’s new 24″ 4K grading monitor

Most professional 4K monitors for grading have been eye-wateringly expensive until now, meaning it’s often made sense to use a TV set as an output monitor if you’re not made of money. That’s not ideal though as consumer TVs often lack proper gamma controls and process the input heavily: good enough for watching TV, but not useful if you’re trying to carefully grade a Log image.

Butterflies: they just look better in 4K.
Butterflies: they just look better in 4K.

Now TVLogic have announced the LUM-240G, a 24″ 4K monitor that’s a little more affordable at, well, there’s no getting around this: $8,000. But if you need a reference monitor, either in a grading suite or a DIT cart it’s a lot more reasonably priced than most of what’s out there at the moment.

The unit features 4K resolution and a colour gamut that reaches 97% of the DCI P3 standard. There are built-in LUTs for Rec.709, SMPTE-C, EBU, D-Cinema (DCI P3) and emulated BT 2020.

The rear of the unit features a brace of ports that support a variety of 4K inputs. XLR power means getting power on location shouldn't be an issue.
The rear of the unit features a brace of ports that support a variety of 4K inputs. XLR power means getting power on location shouldn’t be an issue.

There’s also support for 4K input over quad SDI, 6G, 12G SDI or HDMI 2.0 so there shouldn’t be any issues getting a signal to the panel.

 A 17" model is also available  - the panel here is 1920x1080 but features 1:1 pixel mapping for checking focus.
A 17″ model is also available – the panel here is 1920×1080 but features 1:1 pixel mapping for checking focus.

It’s large enough to be used for checking focus reliably in 4K, but small enough to be used on location or as part of a DIT cart – there’s also a 17″ model with 1:1 pixel mapping if you’re after something that’s physically smaller.

The LUM-24-G has a list price in the US of $8,295 – and if you need one, chances are you’ll be able to make that investment work for you…

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