The Studio PRO-2710 redefines reference monitoring. For the first time, mastering grade accuracy is available in a monitor designed to fit naturally into any grading suite, production office, or even home studio. It’s a true 4K HDR display, perfect for grading in both HDR and SDR. Standard 12G-SDI and HDMI inputs ensure it slots straight into any professional workflow. Built on next generation OLED technology and powered by Atomos innovation, it gives you absolute confidence that the image you see is the image your audience will see.
True accuracy at every pixel
At the core of the PRO-2710 is a next generation OLED panel with a vertically aligned subpixel structure. This advanced design eliminates common issues such as colour fringing, chromatic aliasing, and distortion in fine details, often seen in QD-OLED displays with unconventional pixel structures. Subtle textures, skin tones, and shadow details all appear exactly as intended. Every pixel is faithfully represented and every shade of colour precisely rendered.
With native 4K resolution and full HDR support, the PRO-2710 is built for today’s most demanding productions. It delivers the brightness, contrast, and dynamic range required for grading HDR while maintaining the precision needed for SDR delivery. Whether you are creating cinematic content, broadcast material, or streaming assets, every frame is represented with absolute fidelity.
Smarter colour workflows
Calibration is more accurate and more intuitive than ever before with the PRO-2710. Support for 33³ 3D LUTs with tetrahedral interpolation ensures smooth gradients and perfect hue reproduction. A patent pending interactive LUT preview lets you spin, analyse, and compare transforms in real time, so creative decisions are made with confidence and precision.
A controlled environment, built‑in
Surround lighting is essential for critical monitoring, yet until now it has always been treated as an afterthought. The PRO-2710 integrates a patent pending sensor calibrated lighting system directly into the display, an innovation that has never been done before. By linking the lighting to the monitor’s calibration pipeline, the ambient environment becomes part of the colour accurate workflow. Each session is perfectly controlled, guaranteeing consistency from set to suite to final delivery.
One calibration from shoot to studio to client
The Studio PRO-2710 is designed to work seamlessly with the Studio K-100 spectral calibration probe to guarantee total color accuracy. The same probe can also be used with Atomos monitor-recorders like Ninja TX on set, ensuring that the images captured will be the same colors seen in the studio. In the grading suite the Studio PRO-2710 gives absolute confidence that the work reflects exactly what was shot.
By placing a Studio PRO-2710 in the client’s office and applying the same calibration, now everyone sees the same image. Work in progress or finished results can be delivered via cloud services like ATOMOSphere and Adobe’s Frame.io, in the knowledge that clients are seeing exactly the same colors. The approval process becomes more streamlined than ever before, avoiding the constant back and forth of clients asking whether a color is correct.
Connections that keep you in control
The PRO-2710 has been designed for the realities of modern production. It includes industry standard 12G-SDI and HDMI professional video connections, and also features four front-facing USB-C ports for peripherals, calibration probes, and quick file access without having to reach behind the desk. These connections provide the flexibility to move between on set monitoring, studio grading, and client review with ease, ensuring the workflow stays seamless from start to finish.
The Studio PRO-2710 is more than a monitor, it is a reference environment. Slim, powerful, and precise, it delivers the confidence professionals need in every frame. For grading, finishing, or delivering, the PRO-2710 gives you the accuracy, consistency, and control you have been waiting for.
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