Atomos has previewed its first-ever reference-grade monitor, the Studio Pro 2710, a 27-inch 4K UHD OLED designed to deliver uncompromising color fidelity in a compact and more affordable form factor. The company also announced key updates to its Ninja TX, introduced the Shinobi 7 RX, and expanded Ninja Phone compatibility. For years, Atomos has been best known for its on-camera monitor-recorders, but the Studio Pro 2710 marks a bold step into post-production. Described as a “technology preview,” the monitor is aimed at colorists, editors, and finishing artists who require reference accuracy yet have been constrained by the size and price of traditional grading displays. Studio Pro 2710: rethinking reference monitoring Traditional reference monitors often cost between $30,000 and $40,000 and take up significant desk space. Atomos positions the Studio Pro 2710 below $10,000 while introducing features typically found only in high-end post houses. The upcoming Atomos Studio Pro 2710 reference monitor. Image credit: CineD At its core is a vertically aligned OLED subpixel structure that eliminates common QD-OLED issues such as color fringing and fine-detail distortion. The result is sharper rendering of edges, text, and fine detail, while maintaining precision across the full frame. Color management is handled through true 33³ 3D LUTs with tetrahedral interpolation, ensuring accurate tonal transitions and gradients. A patent-pending LUT preview interface lets users spin and visualize LUTs in real time, turning color transforms into an interactive part of the grading process. At first glance, colors convince on the Atomos Studio Pro 2710 reference monitor....
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