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 The Panasonic BT-LH2600W is a 26" true 16:9 widescreen HD monitor designed for broadcast and studio applications. It utilizes advanced processing technology to reproduce images with color and contrast qualities once found only in CRT monitors. This model is capable of displaying all the HDTV formats and frame rates as well as being NTSC and PAL systems compatible. Panasonic has added features such as Pixel-to-Pixel technology and embedded audio tools for increased functionality.
 The BT-LH1700W is a 17 inch widescreen monitor designed for broadcast and studio applications. It utilizes advanced processing technology to reproduce images with color and contrast qualities once found only in CRT monitors. This model is capable of displaying all the HDTV formats and frame rates as well as being NTSC and PAL systems compatible.
  The Panasonic BT-LH80W Multi-Format LCD is a 7.9" color display/viewfinder designed to be used for high definition field monitoring. The display boasts features usually not found on LCDs of this size, including pixel-to-pixel and focus-in-red functions. The monitor can also be interfaced with a variety of Panasonic series cameras through a direct 15-Pin viewfinder connection. In addition to its wide array of features, the BT-LH80W can be mounted side-by-side in any standard 19" rack system.
 
Marshall HD/SD 1.2 TFT-Megapixel Stand alone / Video Assist Monitor with Analog Inputs - 7 inch

The V-R70P-HDA The V-R70P-HDA features our completely Digital TFT-MegapixelT high resolution LCD screen with 1.2 million pixels, V-Mount battery adapter, 4 pin XLR power jack, and optical grade polycarbonate screen protection. Analog signals are digitized using an advanced 10 bit process with 4x over sampling and adaptive 5 line comb filter plus exacting color space conversion. Video is scaled to fit on screen in the highest resolution using a state of the art LSI that incorporates 4 x 4 pixel interpolation with precision Gamma correction to product the best images available. 

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