Astonishing colour gamut, sharpness and resolution, accompanied by an equally astonishing price tag.
The ASUS ProArt PA32DC is big, clunky and old-fashioned. It's also one of the brightest, sharpest, most professional-ready 4K monitors on the market, whether you work in video, photography, graphic design or animation. Sure, the refresh rate tops out at 60Hz and it costs more than most people's entire monthly salary, but with all those preset profiles, the built-in colorimeter and that OLED panel, it might just be worth it.
It's big, bulky and has larger bezels than most monitors I've seen in recent years. It sits very imposingly on its stand, but is nicely adjustable to suit my desk setup while remaining reassuringly sturdy at all times. The design is a little more 'old-school' than I've gotten used to, as well, as the OSD control is made up of several buttons along the bottom bezel, along with a joystick-type controller that takes a little delicacy to behave exactly the way I want.
The peak brightness in HDR mode is stated at 500 nits with 99% DCI-P3 colour coverage, and even on this test unit, which is now a couple of years old and well used, it reached 492 nits in my measurements, with 98% colour coverage. And with that OLED panel, those 492 nits popped much more vividly than on any other type of panel you can get.
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