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Lilliput BM230-4KS - 23.8" 4K monitor with 3D LUTS and HDR

The Lilliput BM230-4KS is a 23.8" 4K resolution monitor with 3D LUTS and HDR. Designed for the professional video and film industry and is ideally suited for directors and camera operators operating 4K capable equipment.

SKU: GC65-LILLIBM2304KS

Lilliput BM230-4KS - 23.8" 4K monitor with 3D LUTS and HDR

Lilliput BM230-4KS - 23.8" 4K monitor with 3D LUTS and HDR

The Lilliput BM230-4KS is a 23.8" 4K resolution monitor with 3D LUTS and HDR. Designed for the professional video and film industry and is ideally suited for directors and camera operators operating 4K capable equipment.

Look-Up Tables

3D lookup tables, make it easy to standardize, colour reproduction between multiple devices, to ensure that all your devices display the same colour.

High Dynamic Range

The high dynamic range offers a way of better reproducing a greater dynamic range of luminosity than is possible with standard digital imaging.

4K Ultra-HD resolution

The BM150-4KS monitor features the latest 4K imaging technology. Connected through by HDMI 2.0, 4K screens are Ultra HD - containing 8.3 million pixels making the resolution four times more powerful than full HD making them the ultimate in cinematic displays.

Image flip mode - View it your way

Integrate the monitor into your current workflow at whatever angle you choose. X flip - Y flip functionality gives you that flexibility.

Intelligent SDI Monitoring

Includes various mounting setups for use in broadcasting, on-site monitoring or for a video village, etc. It can also be set up in form of a video wall as part of a control room. The 6U rack supports different viewing angles.

Precision colours with 1000:1 contrast ratio

The BM150-4KS has a 1000:1 contrast ratio and 330cd/m brightness ratio, giving you sharper pictures and rich colours. Enjoy more detailed images than ever before.

Carry-on suitcase for superior protection

The monitor comes with a specially designed flight case for greater robustness and portability. The design also allows for greater heat radiation and ensures greater reliability over longer shoots.

Connectivity for all video standards

The monitor comes with all of the major video standards used in commercials and the video industry. The BM150KS connects using HDMI for 4K resolutions and can connect using either HDMI or SDI for standard 1080p and below resolutions. This gives the ability to meet the needs of any professional display solution.

Metal outer housing

An aluminium outer body provides excellent protection to extend the lifetime of your monitor.

Programmable Function keys

4 Programmable function keys on the front of the monitor allow you to shortcut to your most-used functions, such as peaking, histograms, check field, image flip etc.

Wireless HDMI receiver (OPTIONAL)

With wireless HDMI (wHDI) technology you can transmit 1080p 60Hz signals direct to the monitor without the need for cables, making for a much more portable solution when on set. One transmitter can connect to multiple receiver units giving you a video village without the need for cables.

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Lilliput BM230-4KS - 23.8" 4K monitor with 3D LUTS and HDR

The Lilliput BM230-4KS is a 23.8" 4K resolution monitor with 3D LUTS and HDR. Designed for the professional video and film industry and is ideally suited for directors and camera operators operating 4K capable equipment.

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