
FEELWORLD T51-H Triple 5" 2RU Rack Mount Broadcast Monitor
Three independent 5" broadcast monitors in a single 2RU rack — tally lights, peaking assist, and loop-through outputs built in.
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Overview
Key Features
【Triple 5" 2RU Rack Monitors】Three 5" displays in a slim, all-metal 2 RU rackmount with cast-iron handgrips.
【TFT Panel with LED backlight】The T51-H is made of 3× 5-inch TFT LCD panel, with 800×480 resolution and LED backlight, 500cd/m² brightness and 500:1 contrast. The viewing angle is Horizontal: 140°/ Vertical: 120°.
【Special Features】Peaking Focus Assist, Check Field (Red, Green, Blue, Mono), Pixel to Pixel, Center Marker, Safe Marker, Image Flip, Image Freeze, Zoom All, U/D & L/R Zoom, Custom Color Temperature.
【3-color Tally Light】There are front TALLY lights for each screen, with 3 colors display (Red,Green,Yellow), and controlled via DB-15 ports on the rear panel.
【Multiple Inputs and Outputs】Each LCD of T51-H monitor supports: HDMI X 1, CVBS X 1, Auido (L/R) X 2, Output: HDMI X 1, CVBS X 1, Audio: Stereo Headphone.【Standard Accessories】1× 3A Power Adapter, 1× Tally Kit, 1× Operation Manual.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Three independent display channels in 2RU — each with its own input switching, tally, and headphone output — replaces multiple single-screen units.
- 500 cd/m² brightness holds up under ambient studio lighting without appearing washed out.
- Rear DB-15 tally integration allows direct connection to broadcast switchers for live production workflows.
- Loop-through HDMI and CVBS outputs on every screen enable daisy-chaining without an external distribution amplifier.
- Peaking focus assist, check field modes (R/G/B/Mono), and safe/center markers are available per-screen for multi-camera monitoring discipline.
👎 Cons
- 800×480 resolution per panel is insufficient for pixel-level inspection of HD or UHD sources — signal confidence monitoring only.
- 500:1 contrast ratio is modest; shadow detail in dark scenes will compress noticeably compared to higher-spec reference displays.
- CVBS (composite) input is a legacy format; production environments running fully SDI or HDMI signal chains will leave those inputs unused.
- Front panel menu navigation on small 5" screens can be fiddly during live production when fast adjustments are needed.
- No built-in waveform monitor or vectorscope — exposure and color accuracy checks require a separate instrument.