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The BVM-A24 is part of the BVM-A series - Sony's top of the line series. With a massive 24" screen and a 1000TVL screen, it's easy to see why.
The BVM-A series monitors require a rather rare input board for RGB/YPbPr inputs: the [[CRT:BKM-68X|BKM-68X]]. It is recommended to instead get [https://castlemaniagames.com/collections/frontpage/products/bkm-68x Martin Hejnfelt's BKM-68X clone] ([https://github.com/skumlos/bkm-68x-simple source files]) as it is much more stable and has less sync issues.

Revision as of 23:55, 7 February 2022

BVM-A24E1WU
BVM-A24E1WU.png
Information
Manufacturer Sony
Type Professional
Size 24"
TV Lines 1000 (16:9), 1000 (4:3)
Dot Pitch 0.25mm-0.28mm
Regions NTSC, PAL, SECAM
240p/480i Yes
480p Yes
720p Yes
1080i Yes
Vsync 50/60hz
Widescreen Yes
Composite 0
S-Video 0
Component 0
SDI 0
HD-SDI 0
Dimensions Width: 566mm

Depth: 588mm

Height: 437mm
Weight 116lb, 14oz
Firmware 1.10 (May 2006)
Earliest Date June 2003
Latest Date December 2005
Links
Controller CRT:BKM-15R
Optional Boards CRT:BKM-61D

CRT:BKM-62HS

CRT:BKM-68X
Operation Manual Media:Sony BVM-A24E1WU Operation Manual.pdf
Service Manual Media:Sony BVM-A20F1U A24E1WU Service Manual.pdf
Brochure BVM-A Series Brochure

The BVM-A24 is part of the BVM-A series - Sony's top of the line series. With a massive 24" screen and a 1000TVL screen, it's easy to see why.

The BVM-A series monitors require a rather rare input board for RGB/YPbPr inputs: the BKM-68X. It is recommended to instead get Martin Hejnfelt's BKM-68X clone (source files) as it is much more stable and has less sync issues.