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Asus ProArt PA328Q 32in

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Alphr
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9 years ago

Since Asus' £3,000 PQ321QE monitor first terrified our credit cards back in 2013, 4K displays have come tumbling down in price. What we haven't seen so far, though, is any 4K display that's worthy of professional use – until, that is, the Asus PA328Q arrived on the scene.

KitGuru
★★★★
9 years ago
Asus PA328Q ProArt 4K Monitor Review

Kitguru says: The Asus PA328Q delivers a beautiful, accurate image from the extensive colour palette, making it ideal for a semi pro designer or photographer

Built to the highest standards; class leading UI; colour rendition is excellent; fast enough for gaming; stand implementation is excellent; thin bezel

its not cheap; splendid modes can disable some important settings; no facility hardware calibration

4K
★★★★
8 years ago
Asus PA328Q

There are 4K monitors that play with professional specs without really going the whole nine yards and then there are monitors that offer the real, full-blown deal. The Asus PA328Q definitely fits into the latter category.

Exquisite color vibrancy and realism; Solid contrast ratio with inky blacks; Great work-assist software features; Excellent connectivity; HDMI 2.0; Lovely design

Physically heavy; Slow response time with IPS; Complaints of IPS light bleed

PC Magazine
★★★★★
8 years ago
Asus PA328Q

The Asus PA328Q is a 32-inch desktop monitor designed for graphics professionals who demand extreme performance and exquisite Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) image detail, and it delivers on both fronts.

Outstanding color, gray-scale, and UHD-image performance; Advanced color settings; Wide viewing angles; Many features

Pricey; Trebly speakers

PC Magazine
★★★★★
8 years ago
Asus PA328Q Review

The Asus PA328Q is a 32-inch desktop monitor designed for graphics professionals who demand extreme performance and exquisite Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) image detail, and it delivers on both fronts. The display uses In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel technology to deliver very accurate colors and stellar gray-scale reproduction, and it is equipped with lots of I/O ports. The panel uses a 12-bit Look-Up Table (LUT) for precise color management, and can be calibrated to your exact specifications using advanced picture settings. At $1,299, it's not exactly cheap, but it's significantly less expensive than the NEC MultiSync PA322UHD ( at Amazon) , and it's our Editors' Choice for big-screen UHD monitors. Design and FeaturesThe PA328Q's 3,840-by-2,160-resolution panel is housed in a matte-black cabinet and is framed by extremely thin (0.25-inch) black bezels. The 24-pound cabinet has four VESA mounting holes and is supported by a square base and a mounting arm that has height, tilt, and ...

The Asus PA328Q is a top-performing 32-inch Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) monitor that's loaded with features, including multiple digital-video inputs, an ergonomic stand, and advanced image settings.

Outstanding color, gray-scale, and UHD-image performance; Advanced color settings; Wide viewing angles; Many features

Pricey; Trebly speakers

Tom's Hardware
★★★★★
8 years ago
Asus PA328Q ProArt 32-inch UHD Monitor

After all the testing is done can we still call the PA328Q a professional-grade monitor We believe the answer is yes based on its superb accuracy, clear bright picture and flexible calibration system.

Super-accurate color without calibration; bright; razor-sharp image; solid build; good value; Ultra HD resolution

No wide-gamut option; brightness non-adjustable in sRGB mode; poor black field uniformity on our sample

Newegg
★★★★
8 years ago
One Week In, Great Monitor

With monitors, you get what you pay for. I spend most of my day staring at a computer screen, so I was willing to spend a bit more on something that I'm going to be (hopefully) staring at for thousands of hours over the next few years.

My Apple Cinema Display (30") from 2008 had finally died and I was in the market for a 4k monitor; At first, I was looking at the 28" class and $500 class and got a Samsung; It was not usable for me and it was then I learned the difference between a TN and IPS monitor.

I've only encountered one problem and I have one quibble; (1) The problem is that I could not get the HDMI to display at 60 Hz; Yes, I used the proper one of three HDMI ports and my NVIDIA GeForce 960 card is more than capable of supporting this.

amazon.ca
★★★★★
7 years ago
BIG, HUGE, BRIGHT and SHARP

The greatest, to edit audio and video. That's what I bought it for, and I don't regret it. This is the monitor I have been waiting for. To graduate from 13 to 19, and then 23 and 27 inches to this one, is just the utmost.

B&H Photo
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★★
7 years ago
Great....but

Very high quality stand. The monitor is basically plug and play. Beautiful look to the images. The only issue was that with a black background there was a long purple cloud of color on one side of the screen. BH of course returned it with no hassle.

NCIX.com
★★★
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7 years ago

mainly use for gaming/ video editing and it works fantastic

32 inch; fast response time(6ms; great build quality; great for video editing and gaming

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