SmallHD Launches OLED 27, Their Biggest, Brightest 4K OLED Monitor Yet

SmallHD has launched the OLED 27 4K HDR-Preview Monitor, offering exceptional OLED color accuracy with up to 550nits of brightness and field-tested durability.
OLED 27 features a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, 4K resolution, true 10-bit color and up to 550nits of brightness offering around 12.3 stops of dynamic range. OLED 27’s larger screen and increased brightness joins the SmallHD 4K production monitor line-up and maintains the lightweight portability, rugged construction and video processing architecture.
SmallHD’s OLED 27 features a unibody chassis crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum and weighs in at less than 14 pounds. It features multiple versatile mounting points, offering customizable power and accessory configurations. It includes 4x 12G-SDI inputs/outputs, 1x HDMI 2.0 in/out, 1x 4-pin XLR power input, an SD card slot and 2x 2-pin locking power outputs to power external devices, such as Teradek Bolt 4K products.
The included PageOS 4 toolset features Color Pipe HDR color-rendering, Waveform, Vectorscope, Monitor Calibration Wizard and more. The PageOS 4 UX/UI offers quick and repeatable setups and full control over all parameters and display tools. OLED 27 is fully compatible with the entire zero-delay Teradek Bolt 4K ecosystem.
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