Logitech launches MX Creative Console

Consoles, dials, mounts, and buttons are critical to content creators. Easy access to functions, system settings, the ability to create macros are all essential controls that creators need easy access to. Logitech aims to make that easier for creatives by introducing the MX Creative Console.

Through collaboration with Adobe and deep integrations through plugins, the MX Creative Console can control your Adobe creative workflow. You can leverage Adobe’s AI tools, including generative fill-in Photoshop and text-based editing with Adobe Premiere Pro text-based editing. To celebrate this, when you buy a Creative Console, each purchase comes with a three-month All Apps Adobe Subscription.

The MX Creative Console and the customizable analog dial for navigation can be customized for each user. You can customize the device through the Logi Options+ Software. The software makes the device both Windows and Mac compatible with plugins and profiles available through the Logi Marketplace. Logitech says the software will continue to develop various plugins and features throughout the product lifecycle.

The MX Creative Console is available in pale grey and graphite. You can preorder it today for $199.99, and the device will be available on October 14th.

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