Sony BVM-X300 OLED Reference Monitors Win Technical Emmy
Launched in 2015, it was the first to combine 4K resolution, high brightness with peak brightness of 1000 nits and contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1.
The American Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) has recognized with a Technical Emmy to professional reference monitors OLED BVM-X300 de Sony.
The multinational launched these monitors in 2015 and was the first to combine 4K resolution (4096 x 2160 pixels), high brightness level with peak brightness of 1000 nits and contrast ratio 1.000.000:1.
This high-performance Trimaster EL OLED monitor offers unmatched black performance, color reproduction, fast pixel response and the widest viewing angles in its segment. Additionally, the BVM-X300 features an improved interface and live production capabilities. high dynamic range (HDR), as well as with a wide color gamut according to DCI-P3 and most of the standard ITU-R BT.2020.
Additionally, it is now compatible with S-GAMUT3.Cine and S-GAMUT3.
Thanks to these features and qualities, this reference monitor is a powerful tool for many applications, such as color grading and quality control in the 4K production workflow.
There are many post-production companies that value in this monitor that the black is black and the peak brightness can be reproduced more realistically with colors that are normally saturated in a conventional standard dynamic range. When S-Log3 (Live HDR) is selected, the BVM-X300 plays an S-Log3 HDR image with gamma system, optimized for live HDR production. It supports EOTF of S-Log3, S-Log3 (Live HDR), S-Log2, SMPTE ST2084 and ITU-R BT.2100 (HLG).
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