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ASUS ProArt PA32UC 32in Monitor Review

The ASUS ProArt PA32UC has the best image quality of any monitor we've tested. For its intended professional user, it has the colour accuracy and gamut required for work right up to the highest professional level, including producing 4K film packages with industry-standard Rec.2020 and DCI-P3 colour spaces. The dependable gamma, high contrast and true black levels mean this screen will reproduce content exactly as it is meant to look.

There are tons of configuration options in the OSD for fine-tuning the image for specific usage scenarios beyond those covered by the presets, although you might not need to since the presets cover the main contemporary colour spaces you're likely to use in high-end production workflows.

Having lots of inputs, including Thunderbolt 3 / USB Type-C, comprehensive physical adjustment, and niceties like the USB 3 hub with Type-C further add to this screen's credentials as a consummate professional tool.

The only caveat is obviously the price, which is at least three times what you would pay even for a top-end consumer screen this size and resolution. But assuming your budget will stretch this far, the ASUS ProArt PA32UC is a great screen for serious content creation.

The ASUS ProArt PA32UC is available from Amazon for £1,999.99 HERE.

Pros:

  • Best colour accuracy we've ever seen.
  • Best colour gamut we've ever seen.
  • Supports industry-standard colour spaces including Rec.2020 and DCI-P3.
  • Massive range of fine picture adjustments via OSD.
  • USB hub with Type-C connectivity.
  • Lots of physical adjustment options.
  • Lots of video inputs, including Thunderbolt 3 / USB Type-C.

Cons:

  • Very, very expensive.

KitGuru says: The ASUS ProArt PA32UC provides amazing colour fidelity, gamut and features for professional content creators.

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Rating: 9.0.

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