The new BT-4LH310 monitor already has a release date, and it will be later this month for a price of $28,000.
This 31-inch 4K LCD model was already presented at NAB during April, but until yesterday Panasonic had not said when it would be available. The company wants to offer it as an alternative method to 4K projection, since it is capable of reproducing material in UHD/QFHD (3840×2160) or full 4K (4096×2160) while respecting the native resolution and aspect ratio.
In addition, its functions are designed both for filming, being able to use it for monitoring or dailies creation, and for post-production, for playback in the editing room or color correction work.
This monitor features a 10-bit IPS panel with up to 1.07 billion colors, 3D LUTs capability and supports DCI-P3 and Rec color spaces. 709. It has a vertical and horizontal viewing angle of 178 degrees and LED backlighting. In addition, it allows AC and 28V operation for on-set use.
Its multiscreen capabilities will make it possible to display three images that could include a waveform and vectorscope, along with a full 2K or HD image; or simply play back four 2K/HD images simultaneously without scaling.
Zoom and “Focus-In-Red” tools can also be found to assist the user in situations where focus is critical.
Finally, it incorporates a variety of video inputs and remote terminals including: SDI (3G, HD and SD), HDMI 1.4a, DisplayPort 1.1, GPI, RS-232C and RS-485.
And if you are interested in monitor calibration and color management, you can not miss the course that will be held on July 10 and 11. Here you have all the information about the contents, price and place.