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Astro Systems Introduces 56-inch 4K x 2K Monitor

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Targeting screening rooms and broadcast studios, Astro Systems has introduced a 56-inch 4K x 2K liquid crystal display monitor that offers 3840 x 2160 resolution and the support for both DVI-D (4 channels) and HD-SDI (4 channels/Dual Link) signals. The new DM-3400 monitor offers a versatile alternative to the traditional 4K x 2K projection environment, handling RGB 4:4:4 signals as well as four input channels for a quad display view.





The monitor has multi-rate support (60p, 60i, 24PsF) and automatic detection of the field (frame) frequency. The HD-SDI input is compliant to ITU-RBT, 1769 and accepts 1-, 4-, or 8-channel inputs. It also offers adjustable brightness, contrast, and chroma levels. Users can also adjust levels for each RGB channel with a remote control. The DM-3400 monitor has one channel of AES/EBU audio with an HD-SDI embedded audio output.

A subsidiary of Astrodesign in Japan, Astro Systems makes high-definition and test and measurement products that are in use at NBC/Universal, CBS, Fox, ABC, and Disney.

For more information, visit www.astro-systems.com.

Astro Systems DM-3400

Astro Systems DM-3400


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