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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
This monitor sdi inputs stopped working 3 months after I bought it
Jason Lien
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
This is probably my favorite production monitor. The light weight helps be portable enough to move with my cameraman and is bright enough to see during the day
B Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
I own quite a few Feelworld products. They are all used in my Edge of Innovation YouTube channel studio. I own two of their camera (excellent) as well as a smaller monitor that serves as a desk confidence monitor. This particular monitor is used in the control room as the end of the daisy chain for our Ultimatte compositors. We use the SDI input. The screen is really bright and the overall photo is excellent. The quality and build are typical Feelworld high quality. If I have any complaints it is the fact that there is not enough room between the monitor and the metal mounting stand for most HDMI connectors to allow the monitor to be in a completely vertical format. You find that you must tilt the monitor at an angle in order to allow the use of almost any HDMI connector. This isnβt a problem in our case as we feed the monitor via the SDI input. We also use the pass through feature to feed a matrix switch that allows a feed to be sent into the switcher or a host of other monitors scattered throughout the studio.
z33k3r
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Underrated and reviewed monitors. 2 HDMI in, 1 SDI in, and both HDMI and SDI out. Use these in fly racks all the time and as preview monitors in productions. Have multiple in racks and love the LUT7S for on-camera work!
Fatty McFatfat
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
I own two of these units. One of the function buttons failed on the first unit within a few weeks but I kept it anyway since I was on tour and couldn't be bothered to return it.It's a good cheap alternative to the "brand name" alternatives, and quite frankly the failure rate of the Blackmagic monitors I've purchased isn't any better than these Chinese brands.I purchased this second LUT11S recently since--apart from the failed button--I was otherwise satisfied with the product. And when you think about it, wouldn't you rather have a $350 monitor fail than the $1000 Blackmagic version...when the more expensive version is just as likely to fail? The BM version has 12G SDI, while this one only supports 3G. Both support HDMI 2.0. The BM version definitely has a sexier menu system and feels a bit sturdier overall. But my $1000 BM unit failed within a few months, and the warranty replacement unit also began showing intermittent signs of failure in less than a year. My takeaway is that unless you need 12G SDI there's no reason to pay that higher price for a unit that's no more reliable than the cheaper ones.
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