- ASUS PROART PA32QCV offers 6K and HDR600 clarity without the XDR price that fills
- Factory calibrated precision statements sound good on paper, but longevity remains an open question
- HDR10 support and 10 -bit color make this panel interesting for high contrast workflows
ASUS has announced the Proart PA32QCV screen, a commercial resolution monitor of 6K aimed at creative professionals that require a precise color and strong details.
With a price of $ 1,299, the pro -4,999 Pro screen of Apple XDR undermines, while addressed to similar use cases in media production.
The PA32QCV offers visual 6K to 6016×3384 resolution, producing a 218 pixel pixel density per inch, more than three times than that of a standard monitor of 1080p.
Proart PA32QCV brings impressive specifications that remain to be tested
This device is also compatible with HDR10 and meets the VESA DisplayHDR 600 standard, which allows brighter reflections, a deeper contrast and is particularly useful when working with high dynamic content content. The additional detail helps with the most clear text, the most clear lines and the most precise images.
In terms of color precision, Asus promises a delta y <2 factory calibration, backed by Calman's verification. The screen covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color space, and also offers 100% SRGB support and 10-bit depth, delivering more than one billion colors.
This makes it a solid option for video edition and other critical color tasks, although it is not clear how long the factory calibration is not clear.
The monitor includes dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, which support data transfer, load and video passage through a single cable.
Other connectivity options include HDMI 2.1, Displayport 1.4, USB-A and additional USB-C ports.
The Auto KVM support adds flexibility, allowing users to control two connected computers with a single keyboard and mouse.
These features suggest that it could serve well not only as a screen for photo editing, but also as a commercial use of total capable.
Asus also emphasizes Mac compatibility. MacOS users can adjust the configuration using the Displaywidget Center application.
A new model-P3 preset M align the screen output with macOS devices.
Users can change the brightness, contrast and color temperature with a mouse, and MacBook’s brightness keys can control the monitor directly.
This can attract creatives focused on Mac, although such software tools often lack long -term support.
Asus is promoting a creative raffle of the cloud with the screen in some markets, but the value of the grouped software depends on the user’s needs.
The most important question is whether this 6K screen, despite its impressive specifications, will meet the demands of professionals over time.
Through techpowerup