SmallHD has introduced new monitors in its Vision Series and Cine Series product lines, the latter of which already existed with the Cine 7 monitor. The new models come in larger 13in, 17in and 24in sizes, offering 4K HDR quality and support for SmallHD`s proprietary tools alongside a roster of features designed for professional creators.
The expanded Cine Series brings the new Cine 13, Cine 17, and Cine 24 monitors with edge-lit LED panels, offering professionals daylight-viewable displays with 1,000 and 2,500 nits brightness options, 100% DCI P3 wide color gamut, and four independent 12G-SDI inputs. SmallHD describes its new Cine offerings as `ruggedly built.`
Joining the expanded Cine Series is the new Vision Series 4K HDR monitors offered in the same size options, but with a `True HDR` viewing experience made possible by 2,000+ zones in the local dimming array and a 1000000:1 contrast ratio. These monitors feature 114% DCI P3 coverage and likewise include four independent 12G-SDI inputs.
Both models include a `full suite of exposure tools` related to 4K and HDR cinematography, according to the company. Both models have been introduced on the SmallHD website under a `Small4K` brand name; the company says it will release the models in the first quarter of 2020, but hasn`t provided any pricing information at this time.
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