SmallHD unveils "world's smallest" HD field monitor

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NAB: 5.6-inch diagonal, 1280x800 resolution display

By Adorama News Writer

April 13, 2010

North Carolina-based SmallHD has announed what they claim is the world's smallest HD field monitor. It weighs 10 ounces, delivers 270 pixels per inch, and starts at $899.

Raleigh, North Carolina (PRWEB) April 10, 2010 -- At the NAB Show in Las Vegas on April 12th, SmallHD® will introduce the worlds smallest high definition video display: the DP-SLR. Specifically designed for on-camera field use, this tiny 5.6 inch, 1280x800 pixel video monitor weighs in at a mere 10oz (284g) and features the industry’s three most popular high definition video inputs: HDMI, Component, and an optional 3G HD-SDI In/Out port. At 270ppi the DP-SLR has over twice the pixel density of a high-end desktop LCD monitor.

"You have to see this thing; you won’t believe your eyes," says SmallHD’s lead product developer Dale Backus. "Not only does DP-SLR mesh perfectly with HDSLR filmmaking, but it opens the doors to high-end broadcast needs via 3G HD-SDI capability. We are really looking forward to receiving feedback from the slew of professionals at NAB."

 
You have to see this thing; you won’t believe your eyes
SmallHD® will have several DP-SLR prototypes on display at NAB booth# C11124 as well as detailed specifications, future menu functionality, and a schedule of availability. In an effort to meet the anticipated demand, SmallHD will be holding preorders for the DP-SLR before it hits the market in July. The preorder prices are $899 for the standard DP-SLR and $1199 when adding 3G HD-SDI.

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