Samsung has unveiled a new monitor made for video editors. The device focuses on accurate color display and smooth workflow. It comes with built-in color calibration tools. These tools help users match colors precisely across different screens. The monitor supports a wide color gamut. This includes DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB standards. Video professionals can trust what they see on screen.
(Samsung’s New Monitor Designed for Video Editing with Color Calibration)
The screen is 32 inches in size. It has a 4K UHD resolution. Images appear sharp and clear. The panel uses OLED technology. Blacks look deep and true. Bright areas stay vivid without washing out. Samsung added anti-glare coating. This reduces reflections in bright rooms.
Users can adjust the stand easily. It moves up, down, tilt, and swivel. The monitor also has multiple ports. These include HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C. One cable can power a laptop and transfer video. This cuts down on clutter.
Samsung worked with color experts during development. They tested the monitor in real editing environments. Feedback shaped the final design. The result is a tool that fits into creative workflows without extra steps.
The monitor ships with software for calibration. It runs on both Windows and macOS. Editors can check color accuracy anytime. No need for third-party hardware. Updates will keep the system current.
(Samsung’s New Monitor Designed for Video Editing with Color Calibration)
Samsung says this monitor meets the needs of serious creators. It is available now through select retailers. Pricing starts at $1,299.
