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Cooler Master Launches MasterHUB Control Module

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Cooler Master, a leading provider of PC components, gaming peripherals, and tech lifestyle solutions, has today announced the official release of the long-awaited MasterHUB. This groundbreaking product, designed with extensive input from streamers, content creators, and gamers, promises to revolutionize workflows with its modular design and advanced features. After nearly four years of development and testing, MasterHUB is set to launch on Kickstarter, with shipments beginning in mid-September.

Early supporters can take advantage of exclusive discounts by signing up on our MasterHUB Kickstarter page. The first 1000 backers who place an early deposit will receive a $100 discount, with an additional 1000 units available at the same discount for early birds. "MasterHUB represents a new era for content creators and influencers who need products as creative and diverse as their work requires," said Jimmy Sha, CEO of Cooler Master. "With its modular design and cutting-edge features, we've created a product that truly adapts to their needs. Personalization and customization are part of Cooler Master's DNA, and MasterHUB is a testament to our commitment to delivering products that empower users to easily tame the tech they use every day."



Key Features and Benefits of MasterHUB:
  • Modular Design: MasterHUB's modular components can be swapped and arranged to suit the unique needs of each user, providing ultimate flexibility and customization.
  • Precision and Control: Enhanced visual feedback and advanced tactile controls ensure precision in every action, whether you're streaming, editing, or gaming.
  • Seamless Connectivity: A single cable connection simplifies setup and reduces clutter, streamlining your workspace.
  • Broad Application Range: MasterHUB is designed to streamline workflows for a variety of applications, from video editing and sound design to live streaming and more.
  • Dedicated Software: The MasterHUB software integrates seamlessly with your apps and devices, offering a full suite of customization options to tailor your setup to your specific needs.

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Hopefully it supports Lightroom and other creative tools(GIMP, ACDSee, etc...).
From memory, the demo software shown at CES had all kinda stuff like that yea.
 
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Adobe tools get supported to a lesser degree C1 but other often get neglected.
Like the design of the hub, but just looking at it, I'm pretty sure it will be uber $$....especially if Adobe will be supported, which will only be possible if you pay, pay again, and then pay some more :(

I used to really liked their software back in the day, but that was before the cloud-only, recurring subscriptions, they-own-all-of-your-content bullshit started. Now they're just friggin money-grubbin, content-stealing aholes, almost as bad as Ngreediya !
 
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Like the design of the hub, but just looking at it, I'm pretty sure it will be uber $$....especially if Adobe will be supported, which will only be possible if you pay, pay again, and then pay some more :(

I used to really liked their software back in the day, but that was before the cloud-only, recurring subscriptions, they-own-all-of-your-content bullshit started. Now they're just friggin money-grubbin, content-stealing aholes, almost as bad as Ngreediya !
Adobe is way worse than nVidia, atleast nVidia(these days) doesnt sell faulty products unlike Adobe who has crap tonne of issues with their Premier Pro and other softwares. Unfortunately there arent any decent tools for quick organization of photos like Lightroom(I have tried On1, and ACDSee Photo Studio but both have UI that leaves at lot to be desired though both offer perpetual licenses to specific version that were paid for, though nothing beats Helicon and Zerene stacker license), while C1 is does not fit my usage pattern. Pretty sure CM MasterHUB will be expensive but as long as the software is light(unlike their MasterPlus+) and has support for tools other than Lightroom wont mind picking it up as LogiCrap has killed off LoupeDeck +(B&H has listed it discontinued so wont be long before software support is also culled).
 
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Like the design of the hub, but just looking at it, I'm pretty sure it will be uber $$....especially if Adobe will be supported, which will only be possible if you pay, pay again, and then pay some more :(

I used to really liked their software back in the day, but that was before the cloud-only, recurring subscriptions, they-own-all-of-your-content bullshit started. Now they're just friggin money-grubbin, content-stealing aholes, almost as bad as Ngreediya !
Tom's Hardware have posted prices.
 
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Tom's Hardware have posted prices.
$300-400 depending on which version you get, but unlike soooo many other products out there, it is modular and you can expand the base module if you need additional functions later on :)
 
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I do not understand what this product is. Can someone please explain with crayon?
 

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Is there a reason for a kickstarter? I don't see how they just couldn't put it up for pre-order and achieve the same thing.
 
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Is there a reason for a kickstarter? I don't see how they just couldn't put it up for pre-order and achieve the same thing.
Many brands(CM themselves used it for Control Pad before, also in camera industry there are several such examples of established brands from Shimoda, Peak Design, PGYTech, etc... all doing kickstarters for new products) these days are using Kickstarter/indigogo for new product launches/preorder, most likely to judge user interest. Also checked the link Tomshardware had posted for "kickstarter" it take to a page where people can enter email address for "discount" but that in turn just sends an email with survey of few questions inc asking people about expected prices(too cheap, value for money and too expensive).
 
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Many brands(CM themselves used it for Control Pad before, also in camera industry there are several such examples of established brands from Shimoda, Peak Design, PGYTech, etc... all doing kickstarters for new products) these days are using Kickstarter/indigogo for new product launches/preorder, most likely to judge user interest. Also checked the link Tomshardware had posted for "kickstarter" it take to a page where people can enter email address for "discount" but that in turn just sends an email with survey of few questions inc asking people about expected prices(too cheap, value for money and too expensive).
Thanks. Didn't realize CM used it before. Makes sense to gauge user interest and allows them to potentially go all-in on a product or not.
 
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