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The Lilliput BM150-12G is a top - notch 15.6 - inch 4K resolution monitor perfect for the professional video and film world. Ideal for directors and camera operators using 4K equipment, it offers HDMI and 12G - speed SDI connectivity. It has two SDI input standards: ST425 - 3 uses 4x SDI inputs for 1/4 of the screen image, and ST425 - 5 lets you combine and interleave the 4 SDI inputs for a full 4K image over 4x 3G SDI connections. With the latest 4K imaging technology via HDMI 2.0, the 4K Ultra - HD screens have 8.3 million pixels, four times more powerful than full HD. The monitor also has a 6G - SDI Single link input and output loop, supporting 6G bandwidth and backward - compatible with 3G. It has a strong signal transmission range, allowing up to 70 - meter 6G - SDI input cables and 50 - meter output cables. It supports all major video standards, connecting via HDMI for 4K and either HDMI or SDI for 1080p and below. Technical specs include a 15.6” screen with 16:9 aspect ratio, 3840 x 2160 native resolution, 176/176 viewing angle, 330 cd/m2 brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio, LED backlight, multiple video inputs and outputs, audio outputs, DC12V - 24V input power, and an operating temperature range of - 20 to 50 degrees. It weighs 12kg with the case and 3.4kg without.
Using the Lilliput BM150 - 12G monitor is easy. First, connect your power source using the DC12V - 24V XLR input. Then, choose the appropriate video input based on your device and resolution needs. For 4K at 60Hz, use the HDMI 2.0 input; for other resolutions, you can pick from the available HDMI, SDI, DVI, or VGA inputs. When connecting SDI cables, remember it can support up to 70 - meter input cables and 50 - meter output cables. For audio, you can use the two built - in speakers or the 3.5mm Jack. As for the case, it adds protection and some extra size. When not in use, keep the monitor in a dry and cool place within the - 20 to 50 degrees operating temperature range. Clean the screen gently with a soft, dry cloth. Don't use harsh chemicals as they may damage the screen. Also, avoid hitting or dropping the monitor as it can cause internal damage to the delicate components.