The Blackmagic Design Teranex Mini SDI to DisplayPort 8K HDR is a top - notch 8K DisplayPort monitoring device. It can smoothly convert SDI sources to DisplayPort in HD, Ultra HD, and 8K up to 4320p60 formats. Ideal for pros seeking high - res and accurate - color display results. With 2 full - size DisplayPort outputs, 1 USB - C DisplayPort output, a built - in down converter, HDR support, and 33 - point 10 - bit RGB LUTs, it meets the high demands of modern video production. The built - in waveform, parade, vector, and histogram scopes offer crucial monitoring and analysis, and the monitor calibration ensures reliable color representation. This versatile device is compatible with a wide range of video standards and has multi - rate support. Its compact size and strong connectivity, including 4x 12G - SDI loop outputs and analog audio outputs, make it great for studios, post - production, and live events. It's easy to update and configure via front USB - C or Ethernet, and supports embedded audio and reclocking for quality and stability. Whether working on HD, 4K, or 8K content, it offers outstanding performance and flexibility, making it a must - have for professional video production.

Using this device is a breeze. First, connect your SDI source to the SDI video inputs. Then, plug your display into one of the DisplayPort outputs (either the full - size or USB - C). If you want to use analog audio, connect your speakers to the RCA connectors. For embedded audio, make sure your source and device settings match. When it comes to configuration, you can use the 6 buttons with spin knob and the 2.2 - inch color LCD display. Or, you can easily update and configure it via USB - C or Ethernet. Remember to use a power supply within the 100 - 240V AC range. Keep it in a cool, dry place to prevent overheating. For software updates, check the SD card that comes with the package or connect it to a Mac (10.14 Mojave or later) or Windows 10 computer. If you have any issues with color accuracy, use the monitor calibration feature. And don't forget to refer to the manual on the SD card for more detailed information.