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XMP310C

31.5"
UHD
HDR
QD-OLED
Compact

Compact 31.5" QD-OLED Reference Monitor

The XMP310C is a more compact and affordable version of our popular XMP310. It uses the same industry leading 31.5" UHD resolution QD-OLED panel as the XMP310, but in a form factor that is better suited to many broadcast control rooms, OB trucks, and even some post production applications.

Key Differences Between XMP310C and XMP310
  • Simplified 5-way controller on back of monitor instead of front facing keypad
  • No speakers, though an Audio Out is still provided
  • No Processed Monitor Outputs, though clean loop throughs are still provided

These differences result in a reduction of size, weight, and cost. Overall monitor height is reduced by 1.375 inches (3.5cm) and there is a weight savings of 1.75 pounds (0.8kg). While the XMP310 is still the go to option for on-set applications, where the keypad and processed outputs have great utility for operators, the XMP310C is a great solution for applications that either require less frequent access to menus / functions or where remote control of the monitor is likely to be used instead.

With 1,000nits peak luminance, 1.5Million:1 contrast, and an exceptionally wide color gamut the XMP310C qualifies as a Dolby Vision mastering monitor and is ready to handle practically any monitoring requirement including HLG, PQ, and SDR applications.

HDR Compatibility Rating: Mastering

Traditionally, achieving display consistency between 31.5-inch displays and larger format screens has been a daunting challenge due to the historical use of different display technologies at these sizes. However, the XMP310C (31.5-inch), XMP310C (31.5-inch), and XMP550C (55-inch) overcome this challenge with a shared use of the same cutting-edge QD-OLED panel technology being driven by the same advanced color management system. This helps to ensure exceptional interoperability within and across various monitoring environments.

 

Color Management

All FSI monitors come pre-calibrated from the factory. The XMP310C features highly accurate volumetric Auto Calibration, making it incredibly easy for operators to recalibrate the display over time. Simply plug a supported probe directly into the monitor and the advanced GaiaColor AutoCal routine will profile the monitor for all color space selections in one simple, unified calibration process—all without requiring a computer. AutoCal works by profiling the monitor’s native, uncalibrated state and storing this data in non-volatile memory. When a color management selection is made, the monitor calculates and instantly applies a calibrated state based on that stored profile. Since all selections are derived from a single primary profile capture, operators can switch between selections without needing to rerun AutoCal, ensuring a fast, accurate, and efficient workflow.

How well does it work?
See sample XMP Series AutoCal results here (.pdf download).

Third Party Calibration

The XMP310C is also compatible with popular 3rd party calibration solutions including Calman and ColourSpace. Quickly and easily perform your own custom 3D+1D LUT based calibration with any program capable of saving into FSI’s calibration LUT formats.

Tetrahedral LUT Interpolation

The XMP310C utilizes advanced tetrahedral LUT interpolation delivering a higher degree of precision with better on screen performance than simple trilinear LUT interpolation.

Trilinear Interpolation

Tetrahedral Interpolation

The QD-OLED Advantage

This is OLED without compromise.

XMP and XMP C Series monitors are uniquely qualified for use as HDR Program Mastering Monitors, learn why in our Technical Overview PDF.

Advantages Over Other OLED Technologies

Other available OLED technologies are either too dim for HDR mastering or suffer from very significant volumetric collapse due to their non-additive RGB+W sub pixel structures making them unsuitable for HDR use cases that demand color accuracy. QD-OLED is truly RGB additive for white, thus avoiding color volume limitations.

Exceptional Off-Axis Viewing

XMP and XMP C Series monitors have the widest viewing angle, with the least off-axis contrast and color shift, ever featured in FSI displays. The flexibility to view these displays accurately from a wide variety of positions allows for less crowded and more comfortable viewing for clients and operators alike.

Advantages over FALD LCD

The XMP310C’s accurate per pixel level luminance control means true black levels at all times with none of the small bright object or motion artifact limitations found on FALD (Full Array Local Dimming) LCDs. The per pixel emissive design of the XMP310C’s QD-OLED panel guarantees exceptional simultaneous contrast with all varieties of content.

With the XMP310C you can rest assured that compared to FALD LCDs:

  • Highlight detail will not be obscured due to backlight zone flaring.
  • Shadow detail and black levels will not be compromised by halation.
  • There will be no color shift or artificial flicker with fast moving bright objects.
  • No scene cut anomalies as can be found on some FALD that exhibit differential rise/fall times of LED backlight phosphors.

While the amount of halation can vary greatly between FALD LCDs, all FALD systems will show at least some degree of raised black levels and haloing when rendering a high contrast image like this example of a white circles on a black background graphic. The XMP310C’s QD-OLED panel on the other hand can render these types of very bright white highlights while maintaining the intended deep black background.

Power Efficiency

The XMP310C is very power efficient compared to most other reference grade HDR display solutions. Display technologies like LMCL (Light Modulating Cell Layer) LCDs are highly inefficient as they not only need to pass light through two separate TFT layers, but also because their backlights always remain fully engaged drawing the same high amount of power whether displaying very dark or very bright images. When compared with bottom emission OLED technologies the efficiency of the XMP310C’s top emission display structure means less power is required to attain the same luminance levels.

Advantages over Global Dimming LCDs

Reference grade HDR displays should be able to produce high simultaneous contrast, not just a bright image. Global dimming LCDs can either produce a bright image or a dark image, but cannot produce images that simultaneously have bright highlights and dark lowlights. Global dimming LCD specifications often quote high sequential contrast ratio figures, where a display’s peak luminance and black level are measured at different times, but this can be quite misleading as simultaneous contrast is problematically low on these devices for any HDR content mastering use-cases. The XMP310C features class leading simultaneous contrast rendering both bright highlights and dark lowlights with incredible clarity and accuracy at the same time.

Quiet Fanless Design

The XMP310C utilizes a combination of a graphite heat sink and all aluminum chassis to efficiently dissipate heat without relying on fans. Many consumer devices use a plastic chassis, which can act as an insulator trapping heat and impacting panel performance. An aluminum chassis not only provides increased strength and durability in professional installs, it also helps efficiently conduct heat away from the panel.

This fanless design provides users with both a quieter and lower maintenance HDR grading display.

Professional Connectivity

12Gbps SDI connections greatly simplify control room design by allowing you to feed 4K and UHD signals to the display over a single cable. Quad 1.5Gbps and 3Gbps SDI connectivity are also supported ensuring compatibility with practically any type of 4K or UHD output.

XMP C series monitors feature 4 clean loop-throughs with each input having its own dedicated clean loop.

The XMP310C supports advanced signal formats up to 12bit 4:4:4 at 4K resolution setting it apart from less advanced monitoring solutions.

 

Advanced Signal Status Detection

XMP C series monitors automatically read payload ID (VPID) information embedded in SDI signals and configure the monitor's SDI Format mode for proper support of 4:4:4 or 4:2:2, 10 or 12bit, and RGB or YCbCr signals. This information can also be temporarily displayed whenever a format change is detected so that you can be sure that what you intend to output to the monitor is what the monitor receives.

A VPID override toggle is also provided allowing users to manually configure the monitor in instances where the payload ID may be missing or incorrect.

Quad View Mode with 4 Channel LUT Support

Ideal for multi-camera setups, XMP C series monitors let you display up to 4 signals on-screen simultaneously. With a single command, you can toggle Quad View Mode on or off, making it easy to view 2, 3, or 4 inputs at once or to switch back to any single input full screen.

Best of all, Quad View mode does not require gen-lock synchronization. Simply connect sources of the same frame rate, and the monitor handles the rest.

Additionally, Quad-View Mode offers 4 channel LUT support so that each quadrant can have its own unique 3D LUT applied.

Independent Color Space Configuration per Input

Perfect for multi-view control room applications each input can optionally be configured with completely independent color space parameters and these can all be viewed on screen at the same time. Select different gamuts, EOTFs, white points, and luminance parameters for the ultimate level of per input configuration flexibility. Prefer to keep things simple with a single global setting for all inputs? No problem, the monitor allows you to use it that way as well.

Simultaneous Monitoring of HDR & SDR

Quad view mode combined with independent color space configuration per input accommodates a very popular request, viewing HDR and SDR on screen at the same time. This can be especially useful on set where there often isn’t the space or budget for independent HDR and SDR displays at every location.

Remote Control

The IP Remote Utility can be used to remotely toggle functions, switch inputs, and navigate the menu on Flanders Scientific monitors using your Mac or PC's keyboard, mouse or control panel. Also available for iOS devices.

Stream Deck

A Stream Deck can be easily configured for use with the IP Remote Utility to trigger shortcuts.

Quick Access Configurations

Quickly and easily save up to 5 custom configurations and switch between them with a single command.

4K, UHD, and HDR Compatible Scopes

The XMP310C comes equipped with 4K/UHD/HDR compatible real-time waveform and vector scope. The waveform can be shown with your choice of percentage or PQ nits graticules for precise monitoring.

LUM Coloring (Customizable Exposure Check)

4 remotely adjustable points (via IPRU) from 0-100 percent allow you to establish specific target areas to be shown in false color or greyscale.

Blue Only, Red Only, Green Only, and Monochrome Modes

Blue Only, Blue Only Mono, Red Only, Red Only Mono, Green Only, Green Only Mono, and standard Monochrome monitoring modes are invaluable for QC and engineering tasks.

Markers

Choose from a wide assortment of standard area and safety markers, and optionally combine them with a center marker as well.

1.85:1
2.4:1
2.35:1
2.39:1
2:1
3.125:1
4:3
4x3 CC
6.25:1
13:9
14:9
14:9 CS
15:9
16:9
16:9 in 4:3
17:9
32:9
ADOBE
DISCOVERY V2
DISCOVERY V3
DISCOVERY
4x3 DPP
16x9 DPP
HISTORY
LIFETIME
NATGEO
OUTDOOR
SYMMETRY GRID
TRAVEL
TWC 2013
TWC 2014
TWC 2015
TWC SAFETY
VFRAME L
VFRAME R
WEATHER
WS

Custom Markers

XMP and XMP C series displays also support upload of custom markers allowing for unparalleled flexibility in generating frame lines, overlays, and even complex elements like vignettes. Any 1920x1080 resolution PNG is supported giving you the freedom and power to use custom colors, opacity levels, and more. Give your markers custom names and save them to the display quickly and easily from the free IP Remote Utility application.

Native UHD Resolution

The XMP310C is a true UHD resolution monitor (3840x2160) that supports full screen viewing of HD and Ultra HD signals and will also accept 4K signals and scale them automatically to fit on screen while preserving native signal aspect ratio.

High-Quality, Ultra-Low-Latency Scaling

XMP C series monitors feature high-quality bicubic scaling, ensuring that even HD sources appear clear and sharp on screen. Unlike many consumer devices, this scaling is performed in near real-time, offering exceptional, low-latency processing that’s ideal for on-set or audio-critical applications.

Additionally, a 1:1 pixel mapping mode is available, providing a true reference QC viewing mode for any incoming signal.

Interlaced Signal Monitoring

The XMP310C has the unique ability to replicate interlaced video accurately on screen making it ideal for spotting quality control concerns like field reversals. The XMP310C’s QD-OLED panel is also not susceptible to the fast onset TIR & after-image flicker that occurs on many IPS LCD panels when trying to simulate interlaced video accurately on screen.