

This new DaVinci Resolve for Windows beta will allow customers to use a wide range of hardware for building color correction systems with the advantage of a wider selection of GPU processing options with support for up to 4 GPU’s per system. The DaVinci Resolve 8.2 for Windows license is included with the Mac OS X version, so all current Mac OS X customers automatically get a license for the Windows version, and can download it now to use in their facility. DaVinci Resolve for Windows public beta is available in both the full featured DaVinci Resolve 8.2 and free DaVinci Resolve Lite versions. For Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 16Blackmagic Design today announced DaVinci Resolve 8.2 for Microsoft Windows™ public beta is now available for download.Backlit Keys with Adjustable Brightness.After connecting it to your system, you can use its built-in USB hub to connect additional devices and peripherals.Backlit keys for enhanced contrast and readabilityDimmable backlight with five selectable levelsBuilt-in USB hub with two Type-A portsScissor-switch keys for lighter, quieter keystrokesColor-coded, labeled shortcut keys with graphical commands.

When needed, the backlighting offers five levels of brightness so you can find one that suits you best. The keyboard also has all standard, regular letter, number, and symbol labeling. With quick-access hotkeys, you'll have an easier time creating content, and be able to speed up your workflow. The Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 16 Astra Backlit Windows Keyboard from LogicKeyboard features built-in backlighting and color-coded shortcuts specifically for Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 16, an editing software.
