Cinemartin, the developer of the well-known Cinec video encoding software, has now bet on TEO, a compact all-in-one device that enters the market as the first native QHD monitor.
Features and functions
TEO is a QHD (2560 x 1440), AMOLED monitor featuring a 5.7″ touch screen, over 170 degrees viewing angle and 550 NIT.
In addition to monitoring, it also allows streaming and recording of uncompressed RAW or 4K files in 4:4:4:4 at 10bit and, if not so much information is required, it is possible to select 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 at 8 or 10bit. As a background task, TEO is capable of transcoding these files to ProRes or H265, all in a device measuring just 14 x 10 x 5cm.
To help visualize images, it supports 3D LUTs and comes with analysis tools such as vectorscope and waveform.
Internal qualities and connections
The device itself is a computer, with a latest generation Intel Core Skylake processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM (upgradeable up to 32GB) and an internal SSD disk ranging from 250GB to 2TB.
Although it comes with Windows installed by default, it is possible to install Mac OS X easily.
It features four USB 3.0 ports (1 of which can be used to charge other devices), WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, GigaEthernet, HDMI input and output, and an SDXC R/W card slot.
The starting price of TEO is $2,000. Here is a video explaining all its options: