Monitors - CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)

Tube based monitors are still the best choice for judging exposure and color. With LCDs, there are off-axis contrast changes that skew exposure judgments. These are not concerns with CRTs. We have quite a selection in both size and function, from a 9” field monitor to a 20” studio monitor, with 14” and 17” color critical monitors in-between. All of these monitors have 4:3 tubes but can display unsqueezed 16:9 images as well as letterboxed images.

Sony BVM-D9H5U 9" HD Monitor

  • Displays 1080 and 720 formats
  • Accepts HDSDI and HD Component (Y, Pb, Pr), optional SDI inputs
  • Operates on AC or 12V DC
  • Resolution of 450 lines in 4:3, 340 lines in 16:9
Sony BVM-D9H5U

Sony BVM-D14H5U 14" HD Monitor

  • Color Critical Monitor
  • Displays 1080 and 720 formats
  • Accepts HDSDI, HD Component (Y, Pb, Pr), optional SDI inputs
  • Resolution of 800 lines in 4:3, 600 lines in 16:9
Sony BVM-D14H5U

JVC DT V1700CG 17” HD/SD Monitor

  • Color Critical Monitor
  • Displays 1080, 720 and 480 formats
  • Accepts HD Component, HDSDI, Standard Definition SDI, NTSC inputs
  • Black flat screen
  • Resolution of 800 lines in 4:3 w/HD input, 600 lines in 16:9
JVC DT V1700CG

Sony BVM-D20F1U 20" HD Monitor

  • Color Critical Monitor
  • Displays 1080 and 720 formats
  • Accepts HD Component and HDSDI inputs
  • Resolution of 900 lines in 4:3, 700 lines in 16:9
Sony BVM-D20F1U