Monitors
ASUS is happy to announce its latest ProArt displays backed by OLED technology, giving users high resolution, deep colorization, and vivid imagery suitable for both work and play. Sporting a 27” display, the ProArt gives you a wide canvas for your media while also remaining compact enough to save space at a workstation or desk.
Gaming enthusiasts, prepare your eyes and gaze upon the new 52” UltraGear evo ultrawide gaming monitor from LG. Sporting an ultra-high 5K2K resolution with a widened aspect ratio, the latest UltraGear evo can deliver vivid details with intense color, immersing players in their favorite games.
All work and no play makes a very dull monitor, which is why Dell is happy to reveal its new U3226Q UltraSharp monitor—designed for both work and play. Graphic designers and programmers get a nice clear view of their work with this monitor’s ability to leverage a high refresh rate to ensure a clear and silky-smooth experience.
ASUS is happy to announce its new 32” ProArt 6K Monitor, giving designers and artists of all types intense and highly detailed resolution with vivid color accuracy across multiple color ranges.
ASUS ProArt Display PA32QCV 31.5" 6K HDR
I love BenQ monitors. Over the last several years, I have been buying their brand of gaming monitors because they are long lasting, have great build quality, and match the performance and function that I need. But those are gaming monitors—what about displays for designers and professional users? Well, you’ll be glad to know that BenQ continues to uphold their outstanding quality with the PD3226G.
Sleek and Professional
It can be tough to find a gaming monitor that hits all of my preferred specs. I am constantly measuring resolution and frame rate while searching for a bright and color-accurate panel. It is a tug of war, a constant back-and-forth, compromising one feature for another. In the past I have made many compromises between settings, giving me something that looks and feels good, but not great. This is where LG comes out swinging with the
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The BenQ MA320U 32" 4K HDR Monitor is a MacBook-oriented monitor that is a budget-friendly yet quality option for the Apple Studio Display. Scott discusses how this monitor integrates with the Apple ecosystem.
0:00 Some True Facts
0:58 How It Works & How to Use
3:49 Monitor Specs
4:54 Scott's Thoughts
Wrapping transmitter, receiver, and monitor functions into a singular form, Hollyland’s new Pyro 7 Wireless Transceiver Monitor system provides blazingly fast wireless video. And with the ability to transmit to up to four receivers simultaneously, the Pyro 7 system will keep all of your key players on set in the loop.
Expanding upon the improvements of its predecessor, the ULTRA 7 Touchscreen Monitor from SmallHD takes the ultra-bright characteristics of the ULTRA 5 and its updated PageOS 5 user interface and places it in a 7" form factor. You can even purchase bundles equipped with integrated Teradek Bolt 6 transmitters and Gold or V-mount battery plates, depending on the needs of your production.
Add high-quality wireless video transmission to your production with Hollyland’s new Mars M1 Enhanced 5.5" Wireless Transceiver Monitor or set of two monitors. This versatile all-in-one unit can be used as a transmitter or receiver and is compatible with Mars 4K, 300 Pro
It’s NAMM 2020, and renowned manufacturer Mackie is up to some new tricks, this time giving us a whole studio’s worth of gear, dropping at one convention. Revamping its CR series of monitors—and adding more microphones and headphones into the mix—2020 looks to be a bright year for the company. Let us enumerate exactly how.
First on the block are the new entrants in the CR series. As you can see from the picture, which will surely be reproduced below (or above), these CR monitors—
No matter what area of audio production you work in, you’re constantly listening. Loud and proud or whisper quiet, through headphones or speakers, in your studio or on the road, you’re constantly listening. And naturally, you need to hear your productions through various transducers to accurately assess how they translate.
What you don’t want is to be relegated to a life of vibe-killing, time-wasting repatching—you know, power-down those speakers, unplug them, plug in the other speakers, power them on, etc.—or adjust your DAW’s master fader to
Perhaps you started with a small, self-contained PA and need better quality with greater output. Or perhaps your audience has grown and you are looking to add to your setup, or you need better coverage and more control. Maybe you started with an inexpensive analog mixer and are looking to make the jump to a digital board. If you have made an initial investment into a sound system and are looking to make some upgrades, here’s a short list of ideas that might be worth investigating.
Mixers
If you are thinking about upgrading your analog console