AT NAB 2026 in Las Vegas, SWIT was showing its upcoming K7 7″ 2800nit On Camera Monitor. The monitor was extremely bright, but it also displayed a nice image.
Key features
- 7-inch, 1920 X 1080 FHD display panel
- Optically bonded multi-touch screen
- 2800 nits ultra-bright sunlight view
- All-metal with rubber corner anti-crash guards
- 3G/HD/SD-SDI and HDMI 2.0 (4K60P) in & out
- SDI & HDMI cross conversion
- Built-in Delog Luts and User Luts upload via SD card
- SDI & HDMI outputs support LUTS
- Screenshot capture and overlay with transparency
- Peaking, Zebra, False color and full assist scopes
- 4-ch audio meters and 3.5mm audio outputs
- Built-in dual NP-F battery slots with hot swap
- 2-pin LEMO 7-34V and USB-C PD 9-20V DC input
There is a 3G-SDI input as well as a 3G-SDI output. You also have HDMI 2.0 inputs and outputs. The monitor offers both SDI and HDMI cross-version.
As far as powering options go, there is a dual Sony NP-F battery plate and the ability to power it via a 2-pin LEMO or USB-C PD.
You can also run a mini V-lock battery with an optional adapter plate that SWIT makes.
You can run the monitor in a vertical configuration, and all of the menu screens will adapt. SWIT has also included four 1/4-20″ mounting points.
SWIT will also have an optional cage and sunhood for the monitor.
Pricing & Availability
The SWIT K7 will retail for $699 USD, and it will be available in Q3 this year.












