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Posted by TruthIsThere
 - June 11, 2024, 19:13:56
...and it will be... ALWAYS... shills (LIARS) claiming foolishness that has ZERO facts to show REAL-LIFE RESULTS. 😏
Posted by aggregation
 - June 11, 2024, 11:20:33
Quote from: TruthIsThere on June 10, 2024, 10:07:14One of the biggest MARKETING SCAMS on this planet, especially for anything at this super ridiculous price!

There is no such thing as a "professional ANYTHING monitor" to deliver the BS that these OEMs, like Sony, etc., and their minions, try to FOOL naive, or just dumb, consumers!

"Used for Netflix, UHD BluRay, ect." - great point and guide to show that these monitors are just fool's gold!

The latest UHD so-called remasters re-releases - True Lies (literally), Glory, Natural Born Killers, Aliens, Beverley Hill's Cop Trilogy... on & on just look awful with VERY HEAVY compression artifacts, grain, banding, ect. that some so-called "professional" editor/colourist/engineer that had used one of these so-called "professional monitors" to render its final (trashy) grade.

Who cares how the content would look-like on this joke of a monitor but the final delivery (what we purchase & stream) will look worse than an amateur enthusiast project.

Invest in software that has frequency monitoring / scopes ect. to give a TRUE precision accuracy that does NOT require any of this so-called "PROFESSIONAL LIE" nonsense!

Wake-up, folks!

Tell me you don't know what a PVM/BVM is w/o telling me you dont know what a PVM is....
Posted by Chuppachups
 - June 11, 2024, 11:04:31
People in comments here clearly don't have any idea what a mastering monitor is designed for, what it does, and how its made ...
Posted by SlickRick
 - June 10, 2024, 14:16:44
I especially like the part "An optional license for high-speed pixel response...", so if you pay more we will unlock that feature in the monitor's software. These companies are shameless scammers, pure greed.
And Sony is not producing anything for quite a long time, they just use oem companies for their hardware.
Posted by TruthIsThere
 - June 10, 2024, 10:07:14
One of the biggest MARKETING SCAMS on this planet, especially for anything at this super ridiculous price!

There is no such thing as a "professional ANYTHING monitor" to deliver the BS that these OEMs, like Sony, etc., and their minions, try to FOOL naive, or just dumb, consumers!

"Used for Netflix, UHD BluRay, ect." - great point and guide to show that these monitors are just fool's gold!

The latest UHD so-called remasters re-releases - True Lies (literally), Glory, Natural Born Killers, Aliens, Beverley Hill's Cop Trilogy... on & on just look awful with VERY HEAVY compression artifacts, grain, banding, ect. that some so-called "professional" editor/colourist/engineer that had used one of these so-called "professional monitors" to render its final (trashy) grade.

Who cares how the content would look-like on this joke of a monitor but the final delivery (what we purchase & stream) will look worse than an amateur enthusiast project.

Invest in software that has frequency monitoring / scopes ect. to give a TRUE precision accuracy that does NOT require any of this so-called "PROFESSIONAL LIE" nonsense!

Wake-up, folks!
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 10, 2024, 07:56:27
Sony has shipped the $24,999 30.5" BVM-HX3110 premium 4K HDR critical grading monitor for filmmakers. The key difference is support for 4,000 nits maximum brightness by the HX3110 versus 1,000 nits for the prior X300, without OLED burn-in.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Sony-shipping-25K-BVM-HX3110-premium-4K-HDR-grading-monitor-with-4-000-nits-maximum-brightness-for-filmmakers.845516.0.html