Canon unveils its first 4K monitor for the film and television industry. This screen loads a LCD panel IPS ultra-high-resolution 10-bit backlit by RGB LEDs and displays a resolution of 4096 x 2560 pixels and can display up to 4K native 60p (it also supports 24p and 50p modes) . The DP-V3010 is a video screen 30 inches (76.1 cm), professional 4K resolution with a contrast ratio of 2000:1. It has a viewing angle of 178 ° and 2K/Full HD resolution can be reached by means of graduation. It supports formats ASC CDL useful during filming. [Caption id = "attachment_65583" align = "aligncenter" width = "500"] Screen Canon DP-V3010 unit and remote control [/caption] The DP-V3010 Canon screen is picked up easily thanks to its graphical user interface and remote control unit with the knobs and buttons for various settings. The screen can also be calibrated with an external sensor which avoids using a computer. The screen has the same properties that meet the specifications of the DCI digital projectors. It accurately reproduces colors with its IPS LCD with RGB data and a LED backlight system, coupled with a Canon processor. It is compatible with the color space most commonly used in cinema: the DCI-P3, as well as different broadcast standards (ITU-R BT.709, EBU and SMPTE-C) and Adobe RGB. The DP-V3010 maintains color consistency throughout the workflow. Its active display area of ??645.1 x 403.2 mm, the pixel density is 157.5 microns. It has inputs and outputs 3G/HD-SDI and DisplayPort. Its dimensions are 708 x 474 x 189 mm and a weight of 24 kg. It will be available in Europe in the first quarter of 2014. Its price is not yet revealed. [Caption id = "attachment_65585" align = "aligncenter" width = "500"] Control console [/caption] The control panel has many adjustments, knobs and buttons. Its dimensions are 419 x 56 x 88 mm and weighs 460 grams. It has a LAN and an RJ-45 terminal. It enables intuitive setup screen can be placed on a desk or put in a 19 inch rack. You can find this screen on the Canon stand at
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