Details
The Postium OBM-U248K is a top - notch 24 - inch monitor designed for high - end video production. It features 4 x 12G SDI inputs with active loop outs (x4), 1 HDMI 2.0 input, and 2 SFP cages. This monitor can handle up to 7680x4320/60/59.94/50p signals, making it perfect for 8K/4K live production, studio, and field applications. With support for HDR formats like PQ (SMPTE ST 2084), Hybrid Log Gamma, and S - Log3, along with wide color gamuts such as DCI - P3 and ITU - R BT.2020, it offers stunningly realistic images. Its advanced 3D LUT controls wide color space support, ensuring accurate color reproduction. The monitor can accept various 4K/QFHD input signals and allows users to import custom 3D LUT files for consistent color matching. It also has built - in camera LUTs for popular camera logs. Other useful features include focus assist, false color display, and the ability to compare HDR and SDR on the same screen. Key features are 24” HDR 8K display, 12G - SDI Quad Link 8K, 12G - SDI Single Link 4K, and 3G - SDI Quad Link Square Division & 2 - S.I. 4K. Technical specs cover a wide range of input/output options, audio, display parameters, and general features with power requirements and operating conditions.
Using the Postium OBM - U248K monitor is quite straightforward. First, connect your video sources to the appropriate inputs. You can use the 12G - SDI, HDMI 2.0, or SFP inputs depending on your device. For audio, plug in your audio source to the phone jack in and connect your speakers or headphones to the relevant outputs. When it comes to setting up the display, you can select different color spaces and camera logs to match your needs. You can import custom 3D LUT files to get the exact color look you want. For focus assist, use it when you need to help with camera focusing. And the false color feature can show you the Luma level of the input image. When it comes to maintenance, keep the monitor in a clean and dry environment. Make sure the operating temperature is between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius and the humidity is between 20% and 80%. Avoid exposing the monitor to direct sunlight or physical shocks. If you need to update the firmware, use the USB port as described in the manual. Also, don't forget to regularly check the power cable and other connections for any signs of wear and tear.