BVML-F10

Fast response license for BVM-HX3110/HX1710/HX1710N
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Overview

The BVML-F10 is a Fast response license for Sony‘s TRIMASTER HX master monitor, BVM-HX3110, HX1710 and HX1710N. This license can allow you to check if a signal has the motion blur of a moving subject and if the speed of scrolling texts is adequate thanks to activation of Sony’s unique driving system. You can use this feature for both HDR and SDR signals*.

The Auto brightness limiter may work in HDR settings. Regardless of HDR and SDR, a frame flicker may be visible like an OLED or CRT monitor according to conditions of the frame rate, luminance and Fast response settings.

Features

Fast response

The optional BVML-F10 Fast response license* enables the BVM-HX3110, HX1710 and HX1710N to reproduce a moving subject more clearly in a live production system.
The license activates Sony’s unique driving system to implement a crisp motion picture. You can choose two parameters: “High” and “Medium”. High is the fastest pixel response in this monitor and Medium performs with less blur than a normal LCD monitor and less flickering than the High setting of this feature.

Fast response in HDR**
Fast response and High luminance are a trade-off relationship. Even if it is an OLED monitor, you can perceive a motion blur of a moving subject in HDR because of high luminance. In combination with the High luminance and Fast response of the BVM-HX3110, HX1710 and HX1710N you can see a crisper image in HDR in comparison with an OLED monitor. You can monitor the authentic performance of your artistic visual content beyond the technical barrier of traditional display technology.
* BVML-F10 Fast response license available separately. This Fast response feature is activated via the USB port of the front control unit.
** The Auto brightness limiter may work in HDR settings. Regardless of HDR and SDR, a frame flicker may be visible like an OLED or CRT monitor according to conditions of the frame rate, luminance and Fast response settings.