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A new advanced 8K monitoring solution that will allow customers to use the new Apple Pro Display XDR as a color critical reference monitor will soon be available from Blackmagic Design. Coming this October, the Teranex Mini SDI to DisplayPort 8K HDR (US$1,295) has been specifically designed so those in the professional film and television market can can take advantage of a new generation of monitors such as the Pro Display XDR while on set and in post production. Including dual on-screen scope overlays, HDR, and 33 point 3D LUTs, the Teranex Mini SDI to DisplayPort 8K HDR can use third party calibration probes to accurately align connected displays for precise color. It's designed for film studios and broadcasters who need professional but affordable color accurate monitoring. According to Grant Petty, CEO of Blackmagic Design, "We are excited to announce the new Teranex Mini SDI to DisplayPort 8K HDR for customers working with the new Pro Display XDR. It provides advanced HDR and color critical monitoring features such as built-in scopes, 33 point 3D LUT support, automatic probe-based calibration and native 8K for the latest customer workflows!" Advanced 8K DisplayPort Monitoring The Teranex Mini SDI to DisplayPort 8K HDR features an elegant design with color LCD for monitoring and control of settings. The front panel includes controls and a color display for input video, audio meters and the video standard indicator. The rear panel has Quad Link 12G-SDI for HD, Ultra HD as well as 8K formats. There are two DisplayPort connections for regular computer monitors or USB-C style DisplayPort monitors, such as the new Pro Display XDR.

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