BVM-HX1710 - Sony
Monitors > Panel 17"
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Sony 16.5-inch 4K TRIMASTER HX? Professional Master Monitor, 3840 x 2160, 3000 nits / cd/m2
The BVM-HX1710 offers unparalleled accuracy and vivid color within the BVM-HX range of professional 4K reference monitors.
Customized for OB vans and studio control rooms, this revolutionary 16.5-inch monitor is the first in Sony's lineup to deliver exceptional 4K resolution.
With 3,000 nits of HDR peak brightness, it sets a benchmark for true-to-life brightness and color accuracy.
Higher peak luminance and higher contrast ratio
As a 4K (3840x2160) HDR reference monitor, the BVM-HX1710 is designed for unprecedented color fidelity.
Peak luminance has been increased to 3,000 cd/m², while black remains black.
Shaders restore crisp detail, delicate highlights, and rich colors with deep blacks, even in areas of the image where detail was previously lost.
Faster pixel response
Activated by an optional license, the high-speed pixel response of The BVM-HX1710 is perfect for live sports and music productions.
Pan and tilt movements are displayed with less blur in moving images, while scrolling tickers are easier to read and control.
The combination of rapid video response and high brightness makes this display much sharper than current OLED competitors.
Even wider viewing angles
Monitor work can be undertaken by more people, thanks to a wider viewing angle.
Revising our optical display materials has allowed us to expand the practical viewing angle of our reference monitor to 45°.
Furthermore, this improvement also improves the display performance of transitions from 0 to 45° and beyond 45° naturally.
Improved reflection performance
Advanced AR processing takes care of reflections so users can focus on their production work.
This technology eliminates ambient light from reaching the screen thanks to optical glare cancellation. waves, similar to audio noise cancellation technology.
This means improved contrast, improved black reproduction, and a sharper image with minimal resolution degradation.
TRIMASTER HX
TRIMASTER? technology offers an architecture that optimizes the performance of professional flat-panel displays.
Its core technologies produce the highest levels of color accuracy, precise images, and consistent image quality, allowing the BVM-HX1710 monitor to achieve the image precision that professionals valued in the BVM-HX3110 model.
Meanwhile, the BVM-HX1710 monitor features a Sony-designed dual-layer anti-reflection LCD panel with Sony-exclusive signal processing, supporting higher peak luminance, faster pixel response, and wider viewing angles.
4K/HD Scopes with HDR/SDR Scale
Waveform monitoring and vector scope with scales can be displayed HDR or SDR.
Scales change automatically, based on the selected EOTF setting.
A color gamut scope is also available, mapped to the CIE1931 standard chart with a standard color space area display.
Waveform monitoring options include luma, RGB parade, YCBCR parade, RGB overlay, and HDR/SDR scale.
Additionally, with version 2.0 or later, scopes can be expanded up to twice their original size when viewed on a single camera screen.
The BVM-HX1710 offers unparalleled accuracy and vivid color within the BVM-HX range of professional 4K reference monitors.
Customized for OB vans and studio control rooms, this revolutionary 16.5-inch monitor is the first in Sony's lineup to deliver exceptional 4K resolution.
With 3,000 nits of HDR peak brightness, it sets a benchmark for true-to-life brightness and color accuracy.
Higher peak luminance and higher contrast ratio
As a 4K (3840x2160) HDR reference monitor, the BVM-HX1710 is designed for unprecedented color fidelity.
Peak luminance has been increased to 3,000 cd/m², while black remains black.
Shaders restore crisp detail, delicate highlights, and rich colors with deep blacks, even in areas of the image where detail was previously lost.
Faster pixel response
Activated by an optional license, the high-speed pixel response of The BVM-HX1710 is perfect for live sports and music productions.
Pan and tilt movements are displayed with less blur in moving images, while scrolling tickers are easier to read and control.
The combination of rapid video response and high brightness makes this display much sharper than current OLED competitors.
Even wider viewing angles
Monitor work can be undertaken by more people, thanks to a wider viewing angle.
Revising our optical display materials has allowed us to expand the practical viewing angle of our reference monitor to 45°.
Furthermore, this improvement also improves the display performance of transitions from 0 to 45° and beyond 45° naturally.
Improved reflection performance
Advanced AR processing takes care of reflections so users can focus on their production work.
This technology eliminates ambient light from reaching the screen thanks to optical glare cancellation. waves, similar to audio noise cancellation technology.
This means improved contrast, improved black reproduction, and a sharper image with minimal resolution degradation.
TRIMASTER HX
TRIMASTER? technology offers an architecture that optimizes the performance of professional flat-panel displays.
Its core technologies produce the highest levels of color accuracy, precise images, and consistent image quality, allowing the BVM-HX1710 monitor to achieve the image precision that professionals valued in the BVM-HX3110 model.
Meanwhile, the BVM-HX1710 monitor features a Sony-designed dual-layer anti-reflection LCD panel with Sony-exclusive signal processing, supporting higher peak luminance, faster pixel response, and wider viewing angles.
4K/HD Scopes with HDR/SDR Scale
Waveform monitoring and vector scope with scales can be displayed HDR or SDR.
Scales change automatically, based on the selected EOTF setting.
A color gamut scope is also available, mapped to the CIE1931 standard chart with a standard color space area display.
Waveform monitoring options include luma, RGB parade, YCBCR parade, RGB overlay, and HDR/SDR scale.
Additionally, with version 2.0 or later, scopes can be expanded up to twice their original size when viewed on a single camera screen.


















