The Portkeys PT5 II 5″ 4K HDMI Touchscreen Monitor is the follow-up to the PT5 that was announced last year. Erik reviewed the PT5 and you can read that review here.
Budget-priced 5″ HDMI monitors have flooded the market and you can pick up a pretty decent one for not a lot of money. The Portkeys PT5 II 5″ 4K HDMI Touchscreen Monitor is just $125 USD.
Key features
- 5″ 1920 x 1080 supports up to HD 4K video
- 500nit brightness
- Wide color gamut
- 10-bit (8+2FRC)
- 3D LUT support via USB input
- Monitoring tools include focus peaking, false color, image flip, histogram, color temperature, custom RGB, and more
- 1000:1 Contrast Ratio
The Portkeys PT5 II 5″ 4K HDMI Touchscreen Monitor features a 5″ 1920 x 1080 500nit screen with a claimed contrast ratio of 1000:1. Like all small-sized monitors, it uses 10-bit (8+2FRC).
The monitor has an HDMI In and an HDMI Out. It supports Supports up to 4K DCI 23.98p and 4K UHD up to 29.97p signals.
The PT5 II weighs just 130g / 4.59 oz which makes it incredibly light and suitable for use on small-sized cameras.
AS far as powering options are concerned, it supports both Sony NP-F970/F960/F750/F550 and Canon LP-E6 batteries. It also has a 7.4-24V DC input. You can use Sony NPF or Canon E6 batteries to output 7.4V to power other devices.
There is a USB Type-A port that you can use to upgrade firmware and load up 3D LUTs. Portkeys also provides a 3.5mm headphone jack.
According to Portkeys, the PT5 II enclosure has been redesigned for better cooling with additional vents.
Video assist tools include:
- Exposure: RGB and luma waveforms, zebra, false color, and histogram
- Focus: Peaking and zoom functions
- Framing: Check field, grids, image flip, and crosshair marks
- Display: Anamorphic, color temperature, contrast, and sharpness
- Display: Brightness, tint, backlight, and underscan
- Battery: Remaining power
- Audio: Metering
Full Specifications
The PT5 II comes with the following items:
- PORTKEYS PT5 II 5″ 4K HDMI Touchscreen Monitor with 3D LUT Support
- Sun Hood Kit
- Tilting Shoe Mount
- HDMI Type-A Cable
- Micro-HDMI Cable
- Safety Case
- Limited 1-Year Warranty
Maybe I am missing something, but I couldn’t see any differences between the PT5 II and the original PT5.