Asus ProArt Professional Review the collection line and buyer's guide
Introduction
We cover a
lot of the gaming monitor market here at TFTCentral, and it's always a fun and
interesting line of displays to try out and review. A large part of our
audience is also interested in this space. However, not everyone is looking for
a high refresh rate display, and not everyone needs a modern gaming console,
RGB lighting, blur reduction, VRR support, etc. There are people who may need a
monitor for their work and professional use, or important work in color,
photography, content creation, or color management. There are a few popular
lines of monitors available in this professional space, and Asus is a
manufacturer that invests heavily in this market. Professional asus Proart displays have been around for years, but there has been a good selection of new
models announced and released recently, as well as some exciting new
technologies in this space. Asus asked us to talk about its ProArt line and
gave an overview of the current, recently released ProArt line. We think this
will be a useful guide for anyone considering a new monitor for professional
use, or anyone interested in displays and the latest technology with a
different orientation than your typical gaming monitors. We will provide an
overview of some of the new models and talk about the features, benefits and
sales of each.
Quick
summary
Here is a
brief description of the models discussed and compared in this article, with
more information below in the corresponding section:
PA32DC OLED monitor
31.5″ 4K
with OLED panel. Intended for content creators in the workflow and design as
well as in production. OLED panels boast good quality, good blacks, fast
response times and reduced pixel density. This display has a sub-pixel RGB
color scheme unlike many other OLED options, and the features and controls are
excellent. These include built-in paint for hardware design, carrying handles,
and two plug options. PA32UCG Mini LED Monitor
32″ 4K with
IPS panel and 1,152-zone Mini LED backlighting. Aimed at game developers,
animators, and colorists, this display also offers a high 120Hz refresh rate
and VRR support. It has HDR 1400 certification and a maximum brightness of 1600
nits, HDMI 2.1 and ProArt color mode, wide gamut and hardware configuration.

The asus proart PA348CGV's design is a little less obtrusive, but still functional.Thank you so much.
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