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ASUS ProArt Display 32” 4K HDR Computer Monitor (PA32UCG-K) - UHD (3840 x 2160), Mini-LED IPS, 1600nits, 120Hz, 10-bit, Thunderbolt 3, HDMI2.1, w/Calibrator, Compatible With Laptop & Mac Monitor

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Style: 32" IPS 4K 120Hz Mini LED HDMI2.1 Calibrator


Pattern: Monitor


Features

  • 32-inch Mini LED Backlight with 1,152 zones local dimming providing 1600 nits peak brightness & 1000 nits full screen sustained brightness
  • Support multiple HDR formats (Dolby Vision, HDR-10, HLG) presents lifelike experience and flexibility
  • 48~120 Hz Variable-refresh-rate (VRR) with FreeSync2 HDR for game developer
  • True 10 bit color with Quantum-dot technology provides DCI-P3, Rec. 2020, Adobe RGB and sRGB for exceptional color fidelity
  • This PC monitor comes with HDMI (v2.0), DisplayPort1.2, Thunderbolt 3 USB-C and USB hub, so content creators can easily connect to gadgets including control panel, peripheral, desktop or any Mac devices

Description

The True-10 bit ASUS ProArt PA32UCG-K is the world’s first HDR display with up to a 120Hz Variable Refresh Rate. Its mini-LED backlight provides 1600nits peak brightness and industry-leading Delta E <1 color difference to ensure outstanding color accuracy. An X-rite calibrator is included for a seamless and efficient workflow. Free 3-months Adobe Creative Cloud Subscription: Receive complimentary access with the purchase of this product (offer valid from 9/15/2021 to 9/15/2022) visit offers-adobe-creative-cloud/ to claim.


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840 x 2160 Pixels


Brand: ASUS


Special Feature: Height Adjustment, Mac Monitor Compatible, Blue Light Filter, Swivel Adjustment, Flicker-Free


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Standing screen display size: ‎32 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160 Pixels


RAM: ‎8 GB


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth, 801.11ac


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎PA32UCG-K


Item model number: ‎PA32UCG-K


Item Weight: ‎32.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18.5 x 28.62 x 9.45 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎18.5 x 28.62 x 9.45 inches


Color: ‎BLACK


Computer Memory Type: ‎SODIMM


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎June 3, 2021


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  • Super bright Monitor that's Super easy to set-up
Style: 32" IPS 4K HDR600 Pattern: Monitor
4/5 Rating First off - I love Asus products. I have Asus IX Maximus Motherboard, I have ASUS 1080 TI STRIX Graphics Card and now I have Asus 32 in 4K Monitor. This thing is nice. It is not my first 4K monitor as I currently use the BEnQ321C monitor as my primary photography / video editing monitor. I'm not too crazy about this monitor as it was extremely over exaggerated. It works well, but I do not think it was worth the $2K. In comes this monitor as I was looking for a second monitor to match the size. This monitor arrived a day earlier than expected and was super easy to put together. I was able to unpack and put this monitor together in less than 30 mins which was a lot faster than the BenQ. This monitor is SUPER BRIGHT!!! I love it. but it can be extreme. I have to lower the brightness to 25-30 as it overpowers my BenQ monitor easily. The picture quality is very good. I do not see the exact quality as advertised but it's still very good. I like that it has many different settings Adobe RBG, SRGB, DP3, Rec 2020.. I calibrated the monitor once it arrived and it almost matches my BenQ perfectly. My main gripe with this is really the Menu and how you access it. I'm spoiled by the BenQ monitor which has a mini puck that separates from the monitor and you can access all menus thru the puck, no need to touch the tv. This monitor the menu and all it's settings must be access behind the monitor which seems like a minor annoyance. Overall, this is a very good monitor, I do not think it compares to the PA32UC or PA32UX but it's pretty decent. The color are nice and it was super simple to set up. So far I'm happy. It's far from perfect but it serves it's purpose. Pros Easy to set up Many different mode settings Picture quality is pretty good - Not excellent but good Displays colors pretty good Super Bright Cons Super bright Have to reach behind the monitor to access menu Most I/O ports are located un the rear of the monitor at the bottom which is a somewhat awkward position. It makes it difficult to attach anything without having to rotate the monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 26, 2021 by DaveSincere

  • It cuts corners where it can but delivers on what matters most!
Style: 32" IPS 4K HDR600 Pattern: Monitor
Bought 3 of these during Black Friday sales but even at full price, this 1k price tagged monitor is packed with features found only in monitors that are more than double its price tag! What more can you ask for, 32", 4k, 10bit, 100% sRGB/AdobeRGB monitor WITH hardware calibration support. Sprinkle in the HDR, various Eye care technologies & a monitor stand that supports portrait mode, and you have one heck of a solution. Calibration can be easy, luckily, I already owned a supported device (xRite i1Display). What is not so great about calibration falls in line with where one could argue that Asus gets corners. For starters the application used to calibrate is NOT what is listed on the Asus's official product page. On their site, they mention the "Asus ProArt Calibration Technology", in reality, you need the Asus ProArt Creator Hub which is only downloadable via the Microsoft Store within your Windows OS (If you go to Asus support product page, it does reference the ProArt application, but directs you to the Microsoft Store to download it). This may confuse people as clearly Asus changed gears and what does this mean for MAC people? Not sure if there is a MAC equivalent to this application and without it, you won't be able to access the Hardware calibration feature of this monitor. The only other problem I have with the calibration is the software just seems buggy and slow being from a big company like Asus. If you have a mulitple monitor setup (like I do), calibration is even harder as you are unable to tell which monitor you are attempting to calibrate because the selection window only gives you the model number. It would be so nice if Asus allowed you to either rename each device OR within the details page, reference a serial number or something unique to each monitor. So, for me to calibrate correctly, I can only have 1 monitor powered on at a time when I go to calibrate. Another place where I see price cutting is perhaps the build. When looking at my desktop setup, you see 3 very nice monitors on arms, looks professional however when you get up and close to each monitor, you can see some defects, like the bezel being "clickily" on 1 of my monitors, or on the other monitor there is a slight bent towards the top of the frame. (I have 0 concerns that these monitors were previously used and return to Amazon. No way a consumer would have been able to pack it as well as it was, and I even doubt some 3rd party shop would have been able to reconstruct the OEM shipping look). Given that this is a 32" beast, it has a lot of room to support ports. What I don't understand is the amount of HDMI in's this monitor offers (3). For practical purposes, I do not know why this doesn't come with support for daisy chaining solutions like, DisplayPort or Thunderbolt. I would also have liked to see this monitor supporting 10gbps vs 5gbps, but then again, it's only a 1k priced monitor! At the end of the day, you really can't complain about this device. I NEVER understand why people leave negative reviews (not so much specifically on this device) on a product and compare it to another product that is 2 or 3 time the price. Someone will mention BenQ, and there is no doubt BenQ makes an amazing product, but their 32" 4k hardware calibrated monitor starts with a price tag of 2k. Out of the box, this monitor offers a very good picture quality, but at the end of the day, you want this monitor if you want to take control over quality with calibration. If you do not intend to, I would go with the PA329cv (B09D7JCT5Y) or go with the BenQ PD3205U (B09NF4FVKR). I should also mention, you can calibrate ANY monitor out there, if the monitor does not support access to the LUT table, the calibration is saved on the Graphics Card or OS (software). There are many articles around hardware vs software of which you can search for to help get clarification. My current setup (3 x PA329c) was an upgrade from my previous editing setup (2 x Dell u3014). The only thing I miss from the Dells is that their software calibration tool just seemed more polished (it should as it was designed by xRite). Update: As another potential work around to my multiple monitor issue within the calibration tool, I stumbled onto 1 piece of identifiable data that I actually created. When saving your calibration, you can give that a name, so named each one _L for left montior, R for right and M for middle. I can now go into each model from the top drop down, go into the calibration section and look to see what profile is assigned to that monitor. Thus allowing me to know which monitor I am calibrating without having to power off the other 2. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 21, 2023 by Dave Dave

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