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ASUS ProArt Display PA32UCX-PK 32” 4K HDR PC Monitor, 99% DCI-P3 99.5% Adobe RGB, DeltaE<1, 10-bit, IPS, Thunderbolt 3 USB-C HDMI, 1200nits, w/X-rite Calibrator, Compatible with Laptop & Mac Monitor

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Style: 32" 4K Mini LED Dolby Vision Calibrator


Features

  • 32-inch 4K HDR display features 1,152-zone mini-LED backlight with 1,200 cd/m2 peak brightness and rich in connectivity ports, including Thunderbolt 3 USB-C x2 (In x1, Out x1), HDMI (v2.0b) x3, DisplayPort 1.2
  • ASUS Off-Axis Contrast Optimization technology reduces halo effects by 80% and provides a 7X contrast-ratio enhancement for dark parts of the image when viewing the screen from an angle
  • True 10 bit color with Quantum-dot technology provides 89% Rec. 2020, 99.5% Adobe RGB, 99% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB color space for exceptional color fidelity
  • Support multiple HDR formats (Dolby Vision, HDR-10, HLG) presents lifelike experience and flexibility
  • World-leading delta-E (E) <1 color difference value for the sRGB and Adobe RGB color spaces and ASUS ProArt Hardware Calibration technology for color-accuracy optimization, uniformity and color profile write-back
  • 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud: Receive complimentary access with the purchase of this product (valid until 8/31/2026)

Description

The ASUS ProArt PA32UCX-PK 4K HDR monitor allows next-level collaboration between content professionals with Off-Axis Contrast Optimization technology, which increases the screen’s viewing angle. Experience true 10 bit color with quantum dot technology and higher luminance and deeper shadows with 1152 local dimming zones illuminated by a Mini-LED backlight matrix. 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 to claim.

Brand: ASUS


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Standing screen display size: ‎32 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160 Pixels


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎3


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎3


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎PA32UCX-PK


Item model number: ‎PA32UCX-PK


Item Weight: ‎32.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎35.94 x 20.67 x 15 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎35.94 x 20.67 x 15 inches


Color: ‎BLACK


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS


Date First Available: ‎June 19, 2020


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  • Matches up well with Apple Studio Display
Style: 27" 5K USB-C 96W Auto KVM Lux Pixel
I have an Apple Studio Display and was using a BenQ PD2705U 4k display with my work and home computer setups. The BenQ worked fine and looked decent but it just wasn't bright enough in my office on sunny days. I was considering a 2nd Studio display but needed a KVM that would allow me to switch between my work MacBook Air and my personal M2 Pro Mac Mini. This works perfectly. Single cable connection to the laptop for charging and display and 2 cables to the mac mini. I have the MacBook air connected via the USB C input to provide power delivery as well as the video feed. I have the Mac Mini connected directly via the HDMI 2.1 output on the Mac Mini, and USB devices are shared via connecting a USB-C from an OWC Thunderbolt 3 hub. This setup appears stable and works well. I do not share my Studio Display with the MacBook air so the Asus is just a shared monitor between these 2 devices that I switch back and forth as needed. The monitor shares almost identical panel height with a Studio Monitor so if you have the 2 setting side by side one doesn't look significantly larger than the other. This is much brighter than my old BenQ monitor and the default display profile is very very very close to the Studio Display's default profile as well. If you pixel peep you can see subtle differences in color but for the most part the 2 displays look identical without a lot of tweaking of settings. The color calibration certificate for mine shows a delta for DCI-P3 or .53. For sRGB it's .65. I saw some reviewers that mentioned light bleed from the backlight. I tested this and if you're really looking, in a dark room, there's a little around the edges of my unit but it's so minimal I think it's a non issue. The connections are relatively sparse compared to the BenQ but there are enough so that I can connect the Logitech Bolt receiver in the USB A under the chin of the monitor and share a mouse and keyboard between the 2 computers wirelessly. The cable management is adequate. It accomplishes the task but you do see the cables when you set the monitor to match the height of the Apple Studio Display. Some reviews I read mentioned that the stock stand is a bit wobbly, that hasn't been my experience. It levels and adjusts relatively easily and isn't particularly wobbly although I do have a very stable 4 legged sit/stand setup so perhaps that contributes to the stability. The buttons in the chin work fine. They aren't as convenient as the puck that BenQ uses but once I had the monitor setup I am usually only using the shortcut to switch inputs. The KVM switches reliably although it does take a few seconds longer than the BenQ. It takes about 6-8 seconds. One quirk I found is that I have to switch my logitech keyboard and mouse to connect to my laptop via bluetooth and provide some input to the laptop if the laptop is closed. If I don't, the KVM's auto sensing doesn't detect the signal and just switches back over to the active input. Other than that one quirk everything works as expected. This is an excellent monitor at an amazing price for what you're getting. It has outstanding video quality and color accuracy. It's 5k so it scales with a mac perfectly. The build quality isn't as good as the Studio Display but it's on par with most other monitors. I am super impressed by this monitor and very happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by Casey Casey

  • The Best Prosumer Reference Monitor You Can Buy Right Now
Style: 32" 4K OLED 240Hz USB-C Mac
ASUS ProArt PA32UCDM Review — The Best Prosumer Reference Monitor You Can Buy Right Now The ASUS ProArt PA32UCDM isn’t just another “creator monitor.” It’s the closest thing to a true reference display that most filmmakers, colorists, editors, and hybrid creators will ever touch without spending $10,000+. After using it for real-world grading, editing, gaming, and everyday workflow, I can confidently say this: the PA32UCDM punches in a completely different weight class. This is what happens when OLED precision meets ProArt engineering. Design & Build — Clean, Premium, Purpose-Built ASUS didn’t try to reinvent anything visually here, and that’s a good thing. The PA32UCDM feels like a serious tool: dense, rigid, and built around one mission — color accuracy. The stand is rock solid, adjustment is smooth, and the cable management is thoughtful. The front glass is perfect for grading with zero weird tint. It looks and feels like gear meant for professional post-production suites. Panel Quality — The First Time a “Monitor” Feels Like a Reference Display When you power it on, the first thing you notice is cleanliness. Black levels are flawless. Shadow detail sits exactly where it should. Colors don’t feel boosted, crushed, or manipulated — they feel honest. You get: OLED panel with true blacks Peak brightness over 1000 nits in HDR 100% coverage of Rec.709 100% sRGB DCI-P3 and Rec.2020 support 10-bit color depth Separate color modes for Rec.709, DCI-P3, HDR_PQ, HDR_HLG This is a display engineered so you don’t have to second-guess your eyes. For filmmakers using cameras like the FX30 or FX3, the accuracy in S-Log3 workflows is spot-on. Skin tones sit exactly where you place them. The monitor doesn’t add false contrast or saturation the way consumer OLEDs often do. HDR Performance — This Is Where It Separates From Everything Under $3,000 HDR grading on most monitors is a compromise. On the PA32UCDM, it’s the opposite — it’s finally a workflow you trust. HDR_PQ (DCI) mode is shockingly stable. Specular highlights behave like they do on proper broadcast reference monitors. You immediately see why ASUS designed this panel the way they did. For YouTube HDR, cinematic HDR, or commercial S-Log3 to HDR10 deliveries, this monitor exposes mistakes you would’ve never seen on a normal display — blown highlights, lifted blacks, clipped roll-off, noisy color banding. Color Accuracy — Elite Level Without Needing a $20,000 Monitor What makes this monitor special is that it doesn’t cheat. No artificial sharpening No hidden contrast curves No oversaturation No aggressive tone mapping When you grade in Rec.709, it stays in Rec.709. When you grade in DCI-P3, it stays in P3. When you view HDR, it shows true HDR, not a simulation. Calibrating the monitor is simple with ASUS ProArt Calibration. And once you dial it in, it sits there — reliable, predictable, ready for work. Real-World Use — Editing, Gaming, and Everyday Workflow One of the underrated perks? This monitor is fun to use outside of color work. For gaming: HDR looks ridiculous on OLED. Motion is clean. For everyday tasks: Text is razor sharp at 4K. For creative work: It instantly exposes flaws in lighting, color, and exposure. The only “con” is something you already noticed: going from a curved panel to a flat reference panel makes the edges feel farther away — purely because your eyes were used to curvature. After about a week, your depth perception adjusts. Connectivity — Everything You Need Even though it lacks DisplayPort, the ports that matter are here: HDMI 2.1 (for 4K120) USB-C (DP Alt Mode + 90W PD) Thunderbolt-style workflow compatibility For your RTX 3070 or an upcoming 4090 upgrade, HDMI 2.1 is the best path for 4K120 and HDR grading. Color management issues with HDMI aren’t a problem when you properly set your OS + Premiere Pro color space, which we’ve already dialed in before. The Verdict — The Best Value in the Entire Reference-Grade Monitor Market If you’re a creator who cares about color, this is the one. The ASUS ProArt PA32UCDM gives you: Reference-grade color accuracy OLED blacks with professional consistency The best HDR performance in its class A true Rec.709 and DCI-P3 workflow A price that destroys every competitor offering similar specs There is nothing at $1,800–$2,000 that competes with it. To beat it, you’re spending five figures. Final Rating: 9.8/10 The only thing that would make this monitor “perfect” would be: A DisplayPort option A 27–28" version for tighter dual-monitor setups But for what it is? This is the best prosumer reference monitor on the market, period. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2025 by Jason George

  • Vivid, high quality display
Style: 27" QHD DisplayPort Mini DP
A review from over a year of owning this: I got this to do art and occasionally play games. Refresh rate is great, especially when gaming or editing 60fps videos. Screen is the perfect size for my desk and I love that I can extend it and use it when I’m standing. Color is excellent and I appreciate the ability to check real life dimensions from within the screen. I have no dead pixels and I’ve been using it for over a year with no issue. While the brightness is adjustable and can go pretty high, there’s a bit of screen burn-in (that fades given time) which is to be expected. I generally keep to the default sRGB and lower brightness to avoid this because it can mess with color appearances which isn’t ideal for art. The only major downside of this is that the speakers are really poor quality. I got some cheap, 20+ year old external speakers to plug in because it really was that bad and the cheap external speakers are significantly better. If you are editing videos with audio or like to listen to music while you work, you’ll need headphones or speakers. I’d almost rather this monitor didn’t come with built in speakers as it feels like such a waste for something so poor quality. But I suppose if you just need something to hear alerts or notification sounds, it could be just what you need. Overall, I’m a very happy digital artist with this monitor! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024 by Chelle

  • Great product at good price
Style: 27" QHD DisplayPort Mini DP
Arrived on time in great condition. Easy to set up. Brilliant colors. I'm not a gamer so can't really opine on that. Perfect size for our needs.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2025 by Andrew Fahmy MD

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