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JVC UNVEILS SIX NEW ProHD LCD MONITORS FOR STUDIO, FIELD USE
Posted on Wednesday, July 15, 2015
DT-X92HX2DT-X92FDT-X92HDT-X16HDT-X21HDT-X24H

WAYNE, NJ (July 15, 2015) – JVC Professional Video, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation, today announced six new ProHD LCD monitors for field and studio use, including a dual nine-inch rack display. Integrated with a wide range of professional functions, the new DT-X92 monitors will replace corresponding DT-X91 models in the JVC ProHD monitor lineup.

The DT-X92HX2 features two nine-inch IPS LCD panels with embedded audio meter, scale markers, SDI time code, and customer editable video title display. Both monitors deliver 1920x1200 resolution, 800:1 contrast, and 170-degree viewing angle. Ideal for studio or field pack use, it offers 3G/HD/SD-SDI, HDMI, and CVBS inputs, plus user defined function keys and GPI control. Other features include zebra stripes, freeze frame, and red/green/blue only display.

A single nine-inch monitor with similar features, the DT-X92H, is also available, while another new nine-inch monitor, the DT-X92F, adds on-screen waveform, vector scope, RGB histogram. Both nine-inch monitors can be powered by DC or battery.

Three new larger monitors include the DT-X16H (15.6-inch), DT-X21H (21.5-inch), and DT-X24H (23.8-inch) models, each with a full HD resolution 1920x1080 LCD panel. Powered by DC or battery, the monitors feature HDMI, composite, and two 3G/HD/SD-SDI inputs, plus 3.5mm audio out and 3G/HD/SD-SDI and HDMI loop outputs.

All DT-X92 models will be available in July with the following MSRPs:

DT-X16H $1,850

DT-X21H $1,950

DT-X24H $2,450

DT-X92F $1,950

DT-X92H $1,650

DT-X92HX2 $2,950

This is a major upgrade to our most popular line of LCD monitors,” said Lon Mass, vice president of sales and marketing. “Our affordable ProHD monitors offer incredible picture quality as well as extensive features and connectivity options for professional monitoring on location or in the studio.”