The ASUS ProArt Display PA32QCV offers impressive accuracy and versatility for editors and colorists, though OLED still leads in visual brilliance. For this monitor review of the ASUS PA32QCV, I sat down with Gunther, my colleague, who is in charge of all our camera lab tests and who is now also checking and reporting back on the different displays he is using. Let’s kick off this review with a short description of the ASUS ProArt Display PA32QCV: This is a 31.5-inch IPS monitor with 6K resolution (6016 × 3384), factory calibrated for ΔE < 2. It supports 98% DCI-P3 (There is a P3 color preset mode, which closely matches the color performance of a MacBook display), and 100% sRGB color gamuts. The monitor includes dual Thunderbolt 4 ports with 96 W power delivery, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB hub, Auto KVM for switching between two systems, and an ergonomic stand with tilt/swivel/height/pivot adjustments. ASUS ProArt Display PA32QCV as a second monitor for editing: Credit: CineD Design and build quality The ASUS ProArt Display PA32QCV is a 32-inch 6K IPS monitor aimed at content creators who value screen space and color fidelity. The matte finish reduces reflections, and its ergonomic stand allows full tilt and swivel adjustment. Connectivity is modern and practical—Thunderbolt 4 with 96W power delivery enables a single-cable setup for both display and charging, keeping desktop clutter minimal. Unlike ASUS’s OLED models, the PA32QCV uses an LED-backlit IPS panel. This design cannot achieve true blacks, but it eliminates the...
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