Buyer rule
Start from the workflow
Start with footage type, timeline resolution, color workflow, and monitor expectations before choosing the GPU and display path.

Resolve color setup
Resolve can turn the GPU into only one part of the buying problem. Use these Amazon lanes to compare GPU headroom, color monitoring, storage, system memory, and control surfaces.
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Buyer rule
Start with footage type, timeline resolution, color workflow, and monitor expectations before choosing the GPU and display path.
Risk
The common mistake is buying a strong GPU while grading on the wrong monitor, slow drive, or underbuilt system memory.
Amazon creator lanes
Use these lanes after the creative workflow is specific. Amazon has the live listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
GPU lane for buyers comparing memory, cooling, outputs, and creator-app support.
Display lane for buyers who need a more deliberate grading screen.
Calibration lane for keeping the display workflow more predictable.
Control lane for color wheels, transport controls, and editing speed.
Media and cache lane for timelines, optimized media, and exports.
Backup lane for footage, project libraries, exports, and handoff files.