Monday, February 21st 2011
Sony Intros 17-inch and 24-inch Trimaster EL OLED Monitors
Sony launched 17-inch and 24-inch Trimaster EL professional-grade monitors, which are based on the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology. OLED is not to be confused with LED-backlit LCD, which is merely LCD with LED illumination instead of CCFL. OLED is a kind of a flat-panel display technology in which electroluminescent organic compounds spread across a film generate images. Hence, OLED provides far greater picture clarity, and eliminates pixellation, a problem encountered with low pixel-density LCD displays. OLED-generated images are more CRT-like in terms of fidelity. Sony's new Trimaster OLED monitors are targeted at the broadcasting industry and professional studios that seek bleeding-edge image quality.
Both Trimaster OLED monitors feature resolutions of 1920 x 1080 (full-HD), with 10-bit drivers, 100 cd/m² brightness, and 178° viewing angles. Display inputs include HDMI, DisplayPort, and SDI, which is used in professional development houses. Carrying the model numbers BVM-E250 and BVM-E170, they will cost $28,900 and $15,710, respectively.
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Both Trimaster OLED monitors feature resolutions of 1920 x 1080 (full-HD), with 10-bit drivers, 100 cd/m² brightness, and 178° viewing angles. Display inputs include HDMI, DisplayPort, and SDI, which is used in professional development houses. Carrying the model numbers BVM-E250 and BVM-E170, they will cost $28,900 and $15,710, respectively.
63 Comments on Sony Intros 17-inch and 24-inch Trimaster EL OLED Monitors
Did anyone else mistake those monitors for speakers?
QLED is still not fully mainstream yet, but give it some time :)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=REAC0c1tGzw
WHY-OH-WHY do we see "better" display technology in a consumer grade Apple iPhone that we see for specialist professional monitors for PCs? It beggars belief! Good grief!
Bad: The prices...
Thanks for pointing that out! Because at $30,000 why the hell would they spend that money on yesterdays specifications!:pimp:
also agree with the comment on pixel density, its getting outrageous on mobile devices with 3-6" screens... I want a 21.5" monitor with 2560x1440+ pixels.
I guess the news just got PR'd-over-ethernet to TPU, when TPU members would get much more excited about products like this: www.chimei-innolux.com/opencms/cmo/products/medical_display/products_medical_R278D1.html?__locale=en
27", IPS, 3840x2160
Baby, want one of those. I'd even be happy with it's 21" little sister at 2560x2048. WAIT 5:4? Nice