Sony has launched a new professional video monitor designed for creators who need precise image control. The BVM-HX3100 brings advanced HDR scopes to help users monitor high dynamic range content with greater accuracy. This tool is built for colorists, directors, and post-production teams working in demanding environments.
(Sony’s New Professional Video Monitor with HDR Scopes)
The monitor features a 31-inch 4K OLED panel that delivers deep blacks and vibrant colors. It supports multiple HDR formats including HDR10, HLG, and S-Log3. Users can view waveform, vectorscope, and false color displays directly on screen. These tools let professionals check exposure, color balance, and luminance levels in real time.
Sony added a new HDR waveform scope that shows both PQ and HLG signals side by side. This makes it easier to compare different HDR standards during grading sessions. The monitor also includes an improved EOTF simulation function. It helps preview how footage will look on consumer displays.
The BVM-HX3100 comes with dual SDI inputs and supports 12G-SDI for 4K60 signals. It has built-in calibration sensors to maintain consistent color performance over time. Setup is simple thanks to intuitive menus and physical buttons on the front panel.
This monitor builds on Sony’s legacy in broadcast and cinema imaging. It meets the needs of studios moving toward HDR workflows. The design focuses on reliability and ease of use. Professionals can trust it for daily color-critical tasks.
(Sony’s New Professional Video Monitor with HDR Scopes)
Sony says the BVM-HX3100 will be available worldwide starting next month. Pricing details will be shared through authorized dealers. The company expects strong interest from post houses, live production units, and rental facilities.

