- The 0.93 mm pixel tone of Asus PQ09U ensures the sharpness even closely
- Asus Proart Cinema PQ09U points to large -scale cinematographic spaces and creative environments
- This big monitor supports WiFi 7 and 10gbe functions for fast files sharing
Asus has presented the Proart Cinema PQ09U, a 162 -inch micro leadership monitor aimed at creators and stations that require a large screen solution that they do not compromise.
This 4K UHD HDR screen has a 0.93 mm pixel tone, a maximum brightness of 1200 nits, a 1,000,000: 1 contrast ratio and a range of DCI-P3 97%colors.
In comparison with conventional micro-read panels with a 1.2 mm or 1.5 mm pixel tone, the PQ09U offers more sharp and softer images with high precision of the color, which makes it appropriate as a monitor for video edition.
A massive exhibition for creators
The scale of this monitor makes it appropriate for home configurations, detection rooms or large design presentations, instead of typical desk use.
The PQ09U uses ultramall pixels to maintain the clarity of the image even when the viewers are close to the screen, a crucial factor in the production of large -scale creative films and environments.
This screen also brings improved tools with AI of laptops and mini PCs, which use NPU and GPU AI to accelerate creative workflows.
This model is aimed at cinematographic spaces, but the company also launched the PA27USD model, a smaller commercial monitor for compact HDR and versatile I/O.
The ASUS PQ09U screen also presents an ultra -reliable and WiFi 7 GBE network, which allow sharing the exchange of fast and safe files.
Creators can combine proart motherboard, graphics cards and work stations to create reliable systems adapted to their specific needs.
Asus also has another 162 -inch monitor with the PQ09 model number, which announced at the NAB Show in April 2025.
The main specifications, such as pixel density, brightness and contrast, of both devices, seem consistent to a large extent, and their model numbers are similar.
Asus has not clearly declared the differences between the two, but the PQ09U can offer subtle improvements in panel calibration or HDR handling.
At the time of writing, there is no official ASUS information about the availability or price of this device.