Marshall  24" Modular Design Monitor with Composite and Component inputs - V-MD241
Marshall  24" Modular Design Monitor with Composite and Component inputs - V-MD241
Marshall  24" Modular Design Monitor with Composite and Component inputs - V-MD241
Marshall  24" Modular Design Monitor with Composite and Component inputs - V-MD241
Marshall  24" Modular Design Monitor with Composite and Component inputs - V-MD241
Marshall  24" Modular Design Monitor with Composite and Component inputs - V-MD241
Marshall  24" Modular Design Monitor with Composite and Component inputs - V-MD241
Marshall  24" Modular Design Monitor with Composite and Component inputs - V-MD241
Marshall  24" Modular Design Monitor with Composite and Component inputs - V-MD241
Marshall  24" Modular Design Monitor with Composite and Component inputs - V-MD241

Marshall 24" Modular Design Monitor with Composite and Component inputs - V-MD241

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Marshall  24" Modular Design Monitor with Composite and Component inputs - V-MD241

With an LED backlit full HD LCD panel, the V-MD241 24" LED LCD Monitor is fit for professional SD and HD productions. The rear panel of the monitor houses Composite and Component video inputs on BNC terminals. While the Composite input only supports SD signals, the Component input supports both SD and HD resolutions in progressive, interlaced, and PsF. Digital signals from SDI or HDMI can be displayed if connected via separately available expansion modules.

  • 24" 1920x1080 LED LCD Display
  • Supports SD and HD Resolutions
  • Composite and Component Inputs
  • 178° Viewing Angle
Features
  • Loss of input curtain
  • D65, D55, and D93 color temperature selection
  • Adjustable H/V delay
  • Underscan
  • Tally
  • False color
  • Pixel-to-pixel view
  • Self-sensing inputs
  • Signal re-clocking
What our Experts Think
  • Versatile connectivity: Composite + component inputs make this ideal for legacy cameras, switchers, and multi-format workflows.

  • Large 24″ display: Bigger screen improves visibility for monitoring, playback, and multi-camera setups compared with smaller field monitors.

  • Modular design: Expandable chassis lets you customize I/O and add cards as needs evolve (future-proof investment).

  • Reliable color and detail: Accurate picture quality supports critical focus, framing, and video assessment on set.

  • Production-ready build: Rugged design and flexible mounting options suit studio, OB vans, and post environments.

  • Cost-effective pro solution: Balances performance and affordability for broadcasters, studios, and rental houses.


Q&A

Q: What is the Marshall V-MD241?
A: A 24″ professional modular design LCD monitor with composite and component video inputs for SD and HD video monitoring.

Q: What display does it offer?
A: Full HD 1920×1080 LED LCD panel with 300 cd/m² brightness, 3000:1 contrast, and 178° viewing angles for clear visual monitoring.

Q: What video connectivity does it include?
A: Built-in Composite and Component video inputs and outputs on BNC connectors; supports SD and HD formats.

Q: Can it support digital signals?
A: Yes — digital inputs like SDI or HDMI can be added via optional modular expansion slots (sold separately).

Q: What professional features are included?
A: Customizable front-panel function buttons, false color, underscan, color temperature controls, tally integration, and Ethernet/IMD control.

Q: How is it integrated into workflows?
A: Compatible with monitoring tools and network control; VESA mounting plus optional rack or desk hardware for flexible installation.

Q: What power and form factor details?
A: 12 V DC power input (42 W), lightweight desktop/rack-ready design at approx. 11 lbs.


Maintenance Tips
  • Gentle screen cleaning: Use ammonia-free wipes or a clean microfiber cloth with an antistatic, non-abrasive solution to clean the LCD without scratching the surface. Avoid paper towels and excessive pressure.

  • Dust regularly: Wipe the faceplate with a soft, slightly damp cloth; avoid dry abrasive cloths that can create static and attract dust.

  • Keep vents clear: Ensure adequate airflow around the monitor to prevent heat buildup during long use.

  • Secure connections: Periodically check power, composite, and component cables for firm, clean contacts to maintain signal quality.

  • Avoid extremes: Operate within recommended temperature/humidity ranges and shield from direct sunlight and moisture.

  • Use surge protection: Protect the monitor’s electronics from power fluctuations with a surge protector or UPS.