The forthcoming Atomos Studio PRO-2710 aims to combine high-end image accuracy with a more compact and practical form factor than traditional reference displays.
Some interesting developments at work in the technology preview of the Studio PRO-2710, Atomos' latest sideways expansion into new niches in the production ecosystem.
The unit is essentially an OLED panel with a vertically aligned subpixel structure, a design choice that eliminates color fringing, chromatic aliasing, and fine-detail distortion common to non-vertical QD-OLED layouts. The result, says Atomos, is cleaner edges, more accurate typography rendering, pixel-perfect sharpness across the entire frame, and uncompromised accuracy in both color and detail rendering.
It also implements true 33³ 3D LUTs with tetrahedral interpolation, and introduces a new interactive LUT preview interface that allows users to spin, preview, and analyze transforms in real time.
Intriguingly, it also features a patent-pending and sensor-calibrated surround lighting system, claimed as the first of its kind, ensuring that the ambient light in the room is part of the same calibration pipeline as the screen.
It comes pre-loaded with an extensive library of factory-calibrated presets, ready for immediate use across a wide range of professional environments. Users can also recalibrate on-site with the new (and also previewed at IBC) Atomos Studio K-100 (above) spectral calibration probe, ensuring accuracy from on-set dailies all the way through to final delivery.
Lots of nice touches on it too, including four front-facing USB-C ports for peripherals, calibration probes, and quick file access without having to rummage around behind the desk.
"With this monitor, we are redefining what reference-grade means,” said Peter Barber, Atomos CEO. “For the first time, creative professionals can have true reference quality in a form factor that fits naturally on a desktop or in a home studio, places where a traditional high-end broadcast reference monitor could never go.”
No word on price or availability yet, but we'd expect to see it on sale by NAB 2026 next year. And given Atomos' record we would expect it to be keenly priced as well.
Tags: Post & VFX Atomos IBC2025 Studio PRO-2710 Reference Monitor
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