including a new 55-inch super-narrow bezel display designed for video walls.
The 4K55HDR7SNB is a 12G 4K display featuring an ultra-narrow bezel for tiling multiple units into seamless video wall configurations. The display includes built-in HDR modes and up to 700 nits of brightness for studio environments.
Boland will also feature its 4K OLED and QD OLED monitor range in sizes from 16 to 65 inches. These monitors offer native Ultra HD resolution (3840 x 2160) and include integrated features such as waveform, vectorscope, 3D LUTs and quad-link support. Digital inputs include 12G SDI and SFP.
“NAB gives us the opportunity to show customers what’s possible when image quality and accuracy are treated as fundamental,” Mike Boland, Boland Communications president, said. “Visitors to our booth will see our new OLEDs and the 55-inch super-narrow bezel in seamless video wall configuration, along with live calibration demonstrations that underscore the importance of true color fidelity.”
The company will emphasize the importance of calibration during the show. Boland monitors ship pre-calibrated, but the company also supports advanced calibration workflows with partners Light Illusion Colour Space and Portrait Calman. Live demonstrations will show how precise calibration protects color integrity across grading, control room and live production environments.
Boland will exhibit in Booth C3519 during the show.
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