The TVLogic TVL-LUM-181H is an 18.4" UHD 4K high-brightness HDR emulation monitor, designed for professional video production and color-critical applications. Featuring a 3840 x 2160 IPS LCD panel, 1000 cd/m² brightness, HDR support (PQ, HLG, SLog3), and built-in 3D LUTs, it ensures accurate monitoring in bright environments.…
The TVLogic TVL-LUM-181H is an 18.4" UHD 4K high-brightness HDR emulation monitor, designed for professional video production and color-critical applications. Featuring a 3840 x 2160 IPS LCD panel, 1000 cd/m² brightness, HDR support (PQ, HLG, SLog3), and built-in 3D LUTs, it ensures accurate monitoring in bright environments. With multiple 12G/6G/3G-SDI and HDMI 2.0 inputs, waveform and vectorscope tools, and a desktop stand, this monitor delivers versatile connectivity and precise image analysis for filmmakers, broadcasters, and post-production professionals.
The TVLogic TVL-LUM-181H is a professional-grade UHD 4K monitor designed for high-brightness, color-critical applications on set or in post-production. Its 18.4" IPS LCD display offers 3840 x 2160 native resolution, 98% DCI-P3 coverage, and 1000 cd/m² brightness, providing clear, vibrant images even in bright environments. The monitor supports HDR emulation with PQ, HLG, and SLog3, as well as built-in 3D LUTs for Rec.709 and Rec.2020, allowing for accurate color grading and precise image evaluation.
Connectivity is comprehensive, with two 12G-SDI inputs, two 6G-SDI inputs, four 12G-SDI loop outputs, and one HDMI 2.0 input, supporting video up to UHD 4K60. Built-in image tools such as waveform and vectorscope make it easy to monitor exposure, color, and signal quality in real time. Designed for professional workflows, the TVL-LUM-181H includes a desktop stand and is ideal for studio, field, or on-set monitoring. Its robust design ensures reliable performance during extended shoots, delivering consistent, high-fidelity images across a variety of video formats.
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