New professional reference monitor offers the precision of previous CRTs, with the versatility of flat panel displays masterfully displaying blacks and contrasts across the entire color spectrum and with an unprecedented range of illumination. Uses a backlight that includes red LEDs, green and blue that are individually modulated.

Those who day work with color and have spent these days at the Dolby stand at IBC 2010 have been impressed with the quality of the new PRM4200 reference monitor. The new professional monitor offers the precision of the previous CRTs, with the versatility of flat panel displays masterfully displaying blacks and contrasts across the entire color spectrum and with an unprecedented range of illumination. It also uses a backlight that includes red LEDs, green and blue that are individually modulated frame by frame. The LCD panel is also modulated in real time, as part of a double modulation process. blankDolby Laboratories offers in the Dolby PRM-4200 an extended dynamic range being the first reference monitor capable of reproducing a dynamic image that the latest digital cinema technologies can capture. No need for a digital projector, now the cinematographers, etalonadores and all the technical staff who struggle to find maximum fidelity in color with cinematic quality have found an ally at all levels of lighting. It could be said, in view of what was shown at IBC. that this new monitor allows to evaluate the quality to the smallest detail without the need for a projector… and in 42”.


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