Well after follow ing the thread I seem to have cut and pasted incorrect information. It appears the PVM-X300 is not an OLED. I don't know what sony page I cut and pasted from but I can't seem to find the original page I pulled from. I don't remember pulling different pieces of text but somehow the information I thought I found on a PVM OLED 4K monitor from Sony was really information about the BVM. Oh well even 17K was too much for me but I bet it's a sweet look.
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Found this:
Sony 30" PVM-X300 4K TRIMASTER Monitor
750.2 mm viewable area, measured diagonally.
** The BVM-X300 does not cover the BT.2020 colour space in full.
Full 4K picture resolution
Sony' s unique OLED panel is equipped with 4K (4096x2160) pixels. This master monitor is ideal for covering cinema applications and 4K colour grading.
High Dynamic Range
Offers never-seen-before image reproduction – the black is black, and peak brightness can be reproduced more realistically with colours that are typically saturated in a conventional standard dynamic range.
Supports DCI P3 and ITU-R BT.2020 wide colour spaces
The BVM-X300 supports High Dynamic Range mode and a wide colour gamut conforming to DCI-P3 and most of the ITU-R BT.2020 standard*. Furthermore, it supports S-GAMUT3.cine and S-GAMUT3.
* The BVM-X300 does not cover the BT.2020 colour space in full.Multi-format capability
The BVM-X300 can display various formats, such as 4K, 2K, UHD and HD at various frame rates.
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---In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <jay_mahavier@...> wrote :
Thoughts or alternant recommendations?
Thanks,
Jay
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