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Ikan Atlas 19.5 inch Monitor with Hard Case

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  • 19.5-inch 3G-SDI/HDMI studio monitor with 3D LUTs and scopes
  • 3D LUT support
  • HDR preview
  • Ultra HD and DCI 4K support via HDMI input
  • Resolution of 1920×1080
  • Waveform, Vectorscope, RGB Parade, + CIE Scope
  • false color, peak and clip guides
  • heavy duty aluminum construction
  • two 3G-SDI inputs and one output
  • HDMI input and output
  • Composite video input
  • RCA and XLR audio inputs
  • installed in a sturdy hard case

Atlas AX20-FK built into a sturdy hard case
The Ikan Atlas AX20 monitor is designed as the ultimate outdoor monitor. The monitor has many features that make it ideal for outdoor use, such as its slim yet robust body. The AX20 has many features specifically designed to make outdoor work easier and more efficient. In addition, the Atlas AX20 supports HDR preview mode to get the right shot for HDR recording.

Built for the road
The Atlas AX20 monitor was designed with ease of use in the field in mind. The ultra-rugged yet sleek aluminum housing protects the monitor during travel and setup.

Built-in flexibility
Five unprecedented VESA mounts on the back allow for multiple mounting options for added flexibility when setting up in the field. The AX20 also features four 1x{2044}4-20″ rear mounts that provide additional attachment points for accessories. A removable kickstand is included, but the monitor can also be used with most VESA monitor mounts, including our ELE VESA tripod mount.

Power options
The AX20 gives you many options for powering the monitor and all other accessories. There is space for two Pro battery plates on the back. Matching hole patterns for gold-mount and V-mount battery plates are built in. The monitor is also equipped with a P-tap, USB, mini XLR and coax output. This allows accessories to be powered directly from the monitor, making setup even easier.

Inputs and outputs
In keeping with the theme of flexibility, the AX20 also offers many inputs and outputs.

3D LUT capabilities
The Atlas AX20 supports 3D LUTs. It allows you to load LUT files from a USB stick and comes with pre-installed profiles for popular cameras.

HDR preview
The AX20 gives you an HDR preview mode to better estimate how an HDR image will look during the production phase.

Precise and sharp
The Atlas monitor has built-in calibration support for the X-Rite i1 display probe. Simply connect your probe to the appropriate USB port on the back of the monitor and activate the function in the menu. The Atlas also uses a high quality 1920×1080 LCD panel that offers 100% of the sRGB color gamut, near perfect viewing angles and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. The control panel displays sharp and accurate images so you can always be confident in your shot.

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Ikan Atlas 19.5 inch Monitor with Hard Case

Short profile

  • 19.5-inch 3G-SDI/HDMI studio monitor with 3D LUTs and scopes
  • 3D LUT support
  • HDR preview
  • Ultra HD and DCI 4K support via HDMI input
  • Resolution of 1920×1080
  • Waveform, Vectorscope, RGB Parade, + CIE Scope
  • false color, peak and clip guides
  • heavy duty aluminum construction
  • two 3G-SDI inputs and one output
  • HDMI input and output
  • Composite video input
  • RCA and XLR audio inputs
  • installed in a sturdy hard case

Product description for Ikan Atlas 19.5 inch Monitor with Hard Case

Atlas AX20-FK built into a sturdy hard case
The Ikan Atlas AX20 monitor is designed as the ultimate outdoor monitor. The monitor has many features that make it ideal for outdoor use, such as its slim yet robust body. The AX20 has many features specifically designed to make outdoor work easier and more efficient. In addition, the Atlas AX20 supports HDR preview mode to get the right shot for HDR recording.

Built for the road
The Atlas AX20 monitor was designed with ease of use in the field in mind. The ultra-rugged yet sleek aluminum housing protects the monitor during travel and setup.

Built-in flexibility
Five unprecedented VESA mounts on the back allow for multiple mounting options for added flexibility when setting up in the field. The AX20 also features four 1x{2044}4-20″ rear mounts that provide additional attachment points for accessories. A removable kickstand is included, but the monitor can also be used with most VESA monitor mounts, including our ELE VESA tripod mount.

Power options
The AX20 gives you many options for powering the monitor and all other accessories. There is space for two Pro battery plates on the back. Matching hole patterns for gold-mount and V-mount battery plates are built in. The monitor is also equipped with a P-tap, USB, mini XLR and coax output. This allows accessories to be powered directly from the monitor, making setup even easier.

Inputs and outputs
In keeping with the theme of flexibility, the AX20 also offers many inputs and outputs.

3D LUT capabilities
The Atlas AX20 supports 3D LUTs. It allows you to load LUT files from a USB stick and comes with pre-installed profiles for popular cameras.

HDR preview
The AX20 gives you an HDR preview mode to better estimate how an HDR image will look during the production phase.

Precise and sharp
The Atlas monitor has built-in calibration support for the X-Rite i1 display probe. Simply connect your probe to the appropriate USB port on the back of the monitor and activate the function in the menu. The Atlas also uses a high quality 1920×1080 LCD panel that offers 100% of the sRGB color gamut, near perfect viewing angles and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. The control panel displays sharp and accurate images so you can always be confident in your shot.

Ikan Atlas 19.5 inch Monitor with Hard Case

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