Boasting an all-new design with SDI, CFexpress, integrated cloud features and faster performance, the Ninja TX from Atomos will be making its debut at IBC.
The Ninja TX is a completely re-engineered addition to the monitor-recorder family, described by Atomos as the most advanced Ninja ever. In addition to standard HDMI connectivity, Ninja TX features both 12G-SDI and HDMI 2.0 inputs and outputs, along with integrated WiFi and AirGlu timecode technology. It also introduces an industrial design that improves thermal efficiency, reduces weight and enhances portability in its compact 5in form factor.

Delivering features previously reserved for the larger Shogun Ultra, Ninja TX also adds support for CFexpress Type B media and recording to USB-C external drives. Its AtomOS Linux-based operating system provides faster performance, over-the-air updates and a more streamlined user experience, while retaining the same extensive monitoring tools Ninja is known for.
Key features include encoding to Apple ProRes/RAW, Avid DNx or H.265/H.264, recording up to 8Kp30 RAW, a 1500nit touchscreen display, NDI 6 / HX3 TX/RX streaming, and direct upload to ATOMOSphere, Frame.io, Dropbox and more.
Stand Number: 9.C05
Company URL: Atomos
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