Seeking a display that may do justice to all that 4K footage you have been shooting in your Red One or Arri Alexa lately? Okay, perhaps not. But when you were, then the DuraVision FDH3601 from Eizo Nanao could handle it easily with 4096 x 2160 pixels spread over 36.4-inches of LED-backlit real estate. It comes with another big number too: a cost tag of ¥2.88 million ($36,000), which gently hints on the undeniable fact that this beast is primarily geared toward specialist industrial applications. Eizo claims it’s perfect for air traffic control , where staff could make full use of specs like “Digital Uniformity Correction” circuitry to atone for uneven color or brightness, motion sensors to power the monitor on or off as needed, and a stand that may be minutely adjusted to get the best angle. Suddenly, despite the heavy burden of responsibility and the truth that you should keep your phone switched off regularly, that career choice seems almost worth it.
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