Buyer rule
Start with the Resolve workflow
Start with color deliverable, display target, calibration plan, scopes layout, media bandwidth, archive storage, panel controls, and UPS protection.

Resolve color monitor and storage
Color work depends on what you see and what you can safely store. A Resolve grading desk needs display planning, calibration tools, scopes space, color controls, fast media storage, archive storage, and power protection.
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Buyer rule
Start with color deliverable, display target, calibration plan, scopes layout, media bandwidth, archive storage, panel controls, and UPS protection.
Risk
The common mistake is buying a larger GPU while leaving color monitoring, calibration, source drives, and backup discipline underplanned.
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.
Display lane for color review, scopes, full-screen playback, and client checks.
Calibration lane for controlled review, repeatable checks, and display maintenance.
Control lane for wheels, knobs, transport, qualifiers, windows, and faster grade passes.
Storage lane for source media, render cache, exports, references, and active grades.
Archive lane for project backups, client footage, exports, LUTs, and shared assets.
Power lane for workstation, monitors, NAS, routers, drives, and grading controls.