ASUS Launches ProArt PA32UC, a 32-inch 4K HDR UHD IPS Monitor

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Evildead666 Guest

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    Just wondered what the Screen response times were (and if Matte or Gloss), and found it on their website, so i'll post this here ;)

    https://www.asus.com/Monitors/PA32UC/specifications/

    Panel Size:
    Wide Screen 32” (81.28cm) 16:9
    Color Saturation : 85% Rec.2020, 99.5% Adobe RGB, over 95% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB
    Panel Type : IPS
    True Resolution : 3840x2160
    Display Surface Non-glare
    Pixel Pitch : 0.1845 mm
    Brightness(Max) : 1000 cd/㎡
    Contrast Ratio (Max) : 1000:1
    ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio (ASCR) : 100000000:1
    Viewing Angle (CR≧10) : 178°(H)/178°(V)
    Response Time : 5ms (Gray to Gray)
    Display Colors : 1.07 Billion
    Flicker free
    LCD ZBD Warranty :
    Yes
    HDR (High Dynamic Range) Support : Yes
    Dynamically Local Dimming : Yes, 384 Zones

    Digital Signal Frequency : DisplayPort, Thunderbolt™ 3:142 KHz (H) / 40 ~60 Hz(V)
    HDMI : 109 ~142 KHz (H) /29 ~65 Hz(V)

    Signal Input : Thunderbolt™ 3 USB-C™ x2 (In x1, Out x1), HDMI(v2.0b + HDCP 1.4/2.2) x4, DisplayPort 1.2
    Earphone jack : 3.5mm Mini-Jack
    USB upstream : USB3.0 Type-B x1
    USB downstream : USB3.0 Type-A x2, USB3.0 Type-C x1

    I use a ProART 24" 1080p panel at home, and have had a great time with it. I use it for Gaming, and watching Video mostly.
     
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    Icanium Ancient Guru

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    Does your ProArt 24 have a non-glare display surface?
     
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    Yes, its a Matte panel.
    Its actually a ProART 23 something, the 1080p model, not the ProART 24 which is 1200p. ;)
    I spend waaaaay more time watching video's on it than Gaming atm...
     

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