Buyer rule
Start with the Resolve workflow
Start with source resolution, finishing format, HDR needs, GPU memory, RAM target, fast storage, display monitoring, panel controls, and power protection.

Resolve 8K HDR grading workstation
Higher-resolution Resolve work raises the cost of weak links. GPU memory, RAM, fast media storage, cache strategy, HDR monitoring, color control surfaces, and backup power all matter before a workstation is reliable.
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Buyer rule
Start with source resolution, finishing format, HDR needs, GPU memory, RAM target, fast storage, display monitoring, panel controls, and power protection.
Risk
The common mistake is planning around timeline resolution alone while underbuying storage bandwidth, color monitoring, GPU memory, and project backup.
Amazon Resolve lanes
Use these lanes after the timeline resolution, codec path, GPU memory, RAM, media storage, cache storage, monitoring, controls, backup route, and power plan are specific. Amazon has the live listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
System lane for high-resolution edit, grade, effects, review, cache, and export work.
GPU lane for memory-heavy timelines, Resolve FX, AI tools, noise reduction, and grading.
Memory lane for high-resolution media, Fusion, background tools, and heavy sessions.
Media lane for larger timelines, cache folders, source footage, exports, and reviews.
Monitoring lane for HDR review, scopes, color checks, and client-facing displays.
Control lane for wheels, knobs, transport, grading speed, and review precision.