
FEELWORLD D71 PLUS Dual 7" 3RU Broadcast Monitor
Dual 7-inch 1920x1200 IPS screens in a 3RU rack-mount form factor with 3G-SDI, 4K HDMI, and Ethernet remote control.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 27, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
Ultra Thin Design: 7"x2 HD(1920x1200) Resolution; Brightness: 450 nit, Contrast: 1100:1; Viewing Angle: 160°;Ultra thin and metal housing, strong and durable;The 3RU installation size can be easy to install in TV wall or broadcast truck, etc
4K HDMI Monitoring: D71 PLUS is designed for broadcast work and post-production, featuring 3G-SDI, 4K HDMI, and CVBS signal inputs/outputs; It also includes L/R audio;You can use them for on set monitoring, flyaway kits, broadcast trucks and more
Professional Auxiliary Tools: D71 PLUS includes a plethora of useful features such as histogram, false color, focus assist, embedded audio, pixel to pixel, frame guides, nine grid etc. As well as a flexible 3D LUT implementation And both screens can be set independently
Ethernet Remote Control: Connecting Ethernet D71 PLUS can remotely adjustment for the monitor via software GPIO, which makes it very easy to set up a matching monitor.Note: the software is suitable for Windows system at present
Package Include: 1×Monitor, 1×3A Power Adapter,1×Mini USB to USB Cable, 1×Tally Kit, 1× Operation Manual
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Dual independent 7-inch IPS screens provide simultaneous monitoring of two sources in a single 3RU unit
- Comprehensive input support including 3G-SDI, 4K HDMI, and CVBS covers a wide range of production gear
- Ethernet remote control allows adjustments via software without physical access to the rack
- Extensive built-in tools like 3D LUT, waveform, histogram, and false color reduce the need for external scopes
- Metal housing offers durability suited for broadcast truck and on-location environments
👎 Cons
- Remote control software is Windows-only, excluding Mac and Linux users from Ethernet management
- 450 nit brightness may be insufficient for use in bright ambient lighting conditions
- 160-degree viewing angle is narrower than some competing broadcast monitors
- 7-inch screen size per panel can make fine detail evaluation difficult for critical color work
- No built-in battery option means it relies entirely on AC power via the included adapter