Accsoon Officially Launches New CineView M7 and CineView M7 Pro Video Monitors
A look at the new CineView M7 and CineView M7 Pro monitors from Accsoon and an exploration into what they can offer for filmmakers, broadcasters, and content creators.

Accsoon CineView M7 and CineView M7 Pro Monitors
Teased at NAB earlier this year, Accsoon has officially launched the company’s two new video monitors with the CineView M7 and CineView M7 Pro. These two monitors both aim to redefine what filmmakers, broadcasters, and content creators can expect from a professional on-camera monitor in 2025.
The CineView M7 series will further offer calibrated color accuracy, advanced LUT capabilities, intelligent OS features, and seamless wireless integration, with both expected to start shipping later this month. Let’s take a closer look at the CineView M7 and CineView M7 Pro video monitors and explore what they have to offer.
Accsoon CineView M7 and CineView M7 Pro Monitors
Both are designed to be “all-in-one” workstations. The CineView M7 Pro, in particular, will feature integrated long-range wireless video transmitter and receiver capabilities, which will help it seamlessly connect to any Accsoon CineView transmitter.
The CineView M7 Pro will also leverage Accsoon’s patented Dual-Band transmission technology for ultra-low latency wireless monitoring as a means to help shooters nail every shot with cinematic grade tools like LUT box, false color, and waveforms controlled through customizable buttons.
Both models aim to help redefine smart monitoring, with the M7 Pro notably being powered by 8K high-performance processors and a smart operating system that has been designed to adapt to the evolving needs of modern production.
Price and Availability
Both the Accsoon CineView M7 and CineView M7 Pro monitors are set to start shipping later this month. Here are the specs and purchase options for both.
Accsoon CineView M7 7" Recording Monitor
- Edge-Lit 7" Multi-Touch Display
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution
- 1000 cd/m² Brightness
- 3G-SDI & HDMI I/O up to DCI 4K60
- Up/Downres & SDI to HDMI Cross Conversion
- 3D LUTs, Color Grading, Image Management
- SD Card, USB Flash, SSD Storage Options
- Power via Dual L-Series Plates, USB-C
- 5V USB-C Power Output
- SmartOS with File Management
Accsoon CineView M7 Pro 7" Recording Monitor with Wireless Transmitter/Receiver
- Edge-Lit 7" Multi-Touch Display
- Integrated Dual-Band Wi-Fi RX/TX
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution
- 1000 cd/m² Brightness
- 3G-SDI & HDMI I/O up to DCI 4K60
- Up/Downres & SDI to HDMI Cross Conversion
- 3D LUTs, Color Grading, Image Management
- SD Card, USB Flash, SSD Storage Options
- Power via Dual L-Series Plates, USB-C
- SmartOS with File Management
Accsoon CineView M7 Pro 7" Recording Monitor with Wireless Transmitter/Receiver
Accsoon CineView M7 Pro 7" recording monitor with wireless transmitter/receiver

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