Accsoon Unveils High-End Monitors CineView M7 Series
At NAB 2025, Accsoon introduced its latest innovation in professional monitoring: the CineView M7 and CineView M7 PRO.
The CineView M7 PRO has a built-in long-range wireless receiver and transmitter, fully compatible with Accsoon’s CineView series. It supports wireless transmission up to 350 meters using simultaneous multi-band ultra-low latency technology. For users who don’t require wireless transmission, the CineView M7 offers all the same advanced features without the internal TX/RX module, making it a more streamlined and potentially cost-effective option.
Both models boast a 7-inch intelligent touchscreen with a 1920 x 1200 resolution, 1000-nit peak brightness, and 100% Rec.709 color gamut coverage. The displays are calibrated to Pure Law Gamma 2.2 with a Delta E < 2 for color accuracy. The 1500:1 static contrast ratio ensures visibility in varying lighting conditions, and the displays are protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus for scratch resistance.
Both monitors offer Wi-Fi 6 connectivity for camera-to-cloud file transfers, integration with cloud-based workflows, and direct streaming to platforms via RTMP/SRT. They can also record in 4K60 using H.264 or H.265, storing footage directly to an SD card, USB drive, or external SSD—ideal for quick dailies review or on-the-fly content sharing.
Users have access to a suite of professional monitoring tools, including False Color, Histogram, Zebras, Waveform, and Vectorscope, all of which can be customized for individual workflow preferences. The monitors also support 3D and 1D LUTs (up to 4096 points), which can be imported via USB, SD card, or directly from a computer. These LUTs can be applied to the video output in real-time or “burned-in” during internal recording, allowing the monitors to double as LUT boxes for efficient color management.
CineView M7 PRO and CineView M7also offer the possibility to cross-convert video formats, with SDI-to-HDMI and HD-to-4K up/down conversions supported. Output frame rates may also be adjustable, a valuable feature for those in multi-standard broadcast environments. In terms of calibration, both monitors offer gamma and colour temperature adjustments, RGB gain/offset settings, and the use of screen calibration LUTs.
The I/O selection is quite extensive: HDMI IN/OUT supporting up to 4K60 DCI, 3G-SDI IN/OUT up to 1080P60, along with a USB-C 3.0 port for external storage, a full-size SD card slot, 3.5mm microphone input, 3.5mm headphone output, and Bluetooth support for wireless audio monitoring. Powering options are equally flexible with support for dual NP-F batteries, USB Power Delivery, and DC input, making them adaptable to studio or field use.
When the CineView M7 PRO officially ships later in 2025, it will support Accsoon’s full range of wireless transmitters, including the CineView Quad, HE, SE, 2 SDI, and the upcoming CineView Master 4K. The final price is expected to be under $900.