By Newsshooter contributor Elliot Smith
Marshall Electronics brought their full range of monitors to NAB 2015, which range from entry level screens starting at $150 (the HDMI-only CT series) to fully featured professional units that will cost several thousand dollars (the Marshall Orchid).
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Of particular interest is the MD range – these offer modular connections on the back so you can choose whether you want HDMI or HD-SDI in and out, or cross conversion between the two.
Marshall also offer a variety of options for battery power, so if you’ve already invested in a particular brand or type of battery, for example Canon’s popular LP-E6, you should be able to use them to power the monitor.