ASUS Announces 4K UHD Mini LED ProArt PA32UCX

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    ASUS announced ProArt PA32UCX, the world’s first 32-inch 4K UHD HDR display with a peak brightness of 1,200 nits and mini-LED backlighting. This technology enables 1,152 zones of local dimmi...

    ASUS Announces 4K UHD Mini LED ProArt PA32UCX
     
  2. RavenMaster

    RavenMaster Maha Guru

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    Whenever I see the name ‘ProArt’ or ‘professional’ monitor I read as ‘60hz disappointment’
     
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    abula Master Guru

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    Aura89 Ancient Guru

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    I'm not sure what the point of this statement is. You want them to make these monitors more expensive for a market that won't benefit from it?
     

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    drac Ancient Guru

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    I heard somewhere that there is a 120/144hz model in the works, so here's hoping for that! A 21:9 model would be ever better though.
     
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    venturi Master Guru

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    Asus did a great job on their last FALD, This one is even better. I cant say much about it yet, but Its the best monitor I've had and will post a review shortly
     
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    vdelvec Member Guru

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    I'm sorry... DisplayPort 1.2? No thanks...
     
  8. Aura89

    Aura89 Ancient Guru

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    It's a 4K 60Hz monitor which 1.2 can do just fine, not really sure what the issue here is.
     

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