🎨 Elevate Your Vision with ASUS ProArt!
The ASUS ProArt Display 32” 4K HDR Monitor (PA329CV) is a professional-grade monitor designed for creatives, featuring a stunning 3840 x 2160 resolution, 100% sRGB and Rec. 709 color coverage, and exceptional color accuracy with ΔE < 2. It includes versatile connectivity options like USB-C Power Delivery, DisplayPort, and HDMI, along with a height-adjustable design for ergonomic comfort. Plus, enjoy a complimentary 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription to enhance your creative projects.
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | PA329CV |
Item model number | PA329CV |
Item Weight | 27.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.56 x 28.63 x 9.65 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.56 x 28.63 x 9.65 inches |
Color | BLACK |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B09D7JCT5Y |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | August 18, 2021 |
S**C
Excellent color and resolution
Amazon gave my monitor to the Post Office for delivery. Terrible mistake. The mail carrier dropped it on the pavement and then the box tumbled, this was caused by dragging it out of his vehicle and then the mail carrier dropped it again in front of my garage door and the box tumbled again. I filed a report through the Post Office. After waiting for days the Post Office said they were sorry, really?I opened the box, expecting a nightmare but the monitor was packed so “GOOD”, there wasn’t any visible damage. I plugged a it in, connected it to my PC and ran it through various tests. The monitor is working fine, it’s an excellent monitor, great color.I contacted Amazon, told them what happened and asked for a discount. My request was denied, they said I can return it, I am trying to decide whether to keep it or return it.
J**N
Wow! Well, what I really mean is... WOW!
This review is for the ASUS ProArt Display 32” 4K (3840 x 2160) HDR monitor, model PA329CV. After purchasing two, replacing a pair of HP Pavilion 32" 2K monitors, the packaging alone impressed me. Upon unpacking the monitors, I was equally impressed by the very hefty, well-made monitor base and the post that the monitor attaches to. My last monitor purchase (the Samsung UR59 4K curved monitor) was a complete disaster, very light plastics, and chintzy feeling, so actually feeling the quality of the Asus ProArt display - and you can feel the quality - was notable to me and worth mentioning. Connecting the base to the back of the monitor was very easy. I found it best to stand and turn the base around so that I could see the backside of the monitor as I aligned the male to female connectors on the base. After attaching the display to its base, this is when I realized that not only could I adjust the height (which I already knew), but I could also swivel the monitor left to right. BUT that’s not all! I could also rotate the display 90-degrees, turning it into a vertical display. Wow! I always wanted a vertical display for coding. You only see features like these in more expensive monitors, so that sort of blew my mind. Connecting the power cord and the DisplayPort cable was effortless, although I did find it helpful to use a hand mirror to assist me, because the ports are tucked underneath the backside of the cover. But it wasn't too hard. Upon connecting the monitors to my computer, I had to manually flip the power switch located next to the power cable input on the rear side. Once I did that and pressed the front-side power button, the Asus logo animation was kind of neat to see and out-of-the-box, I could tell that the displays had been color corrected. I am using these Asus ProArt monitors in my work as a graphic artist, video editor, 3D modeler, and my work in film. So, color correction is a necessary step in my creative process. I have a color meter and plan on testing the accuracy of the Calman verification, but having been through this process in the past, I am confident that they've been calibrated, and BOTH MONITORS look identical, in case others considering using these for creative work are wondering. Note: because LED monitors are made in batches, sometimes a monitor from a different batch can have a slight color temperature difference. But not these. They're identical. I also really love that the power and menu buttons are on the front-side of the display’s bezel. They remain unlit, so if you work in a dark environment, like me, there’s no distraction from annoying LED lights. Another note on brightness. At the onset, I thought I was going to need to adjust the display’s brightness, but after using them for a few minutes, my eyes adjusted nicely, so I think the brightness is just fine out-of-the-box. My last pair of monitors were a bit jacked up in brightness, so I think that's what my eyes were responding to. That's why I only gave it 4 stars in the brightness department. Truthfully, I am still testing them. But I honestly do believe that anyone, especially a digital artist like me, will feel and see the quality in these monitors, and the price is well worth it especially considering that the ASUS ProArt Display 32” 4K PA329CV displays rival the BenQ monitors I've used in the past, and for over $200 less! Come on. Give them a try.
M**E
3 Months in...
Extremely happy with this purchase. Going into graphic/UI design I decided I needed to have the proper monitor to accommodate my creative ventures. Color is great out of the box. It is my first monitor on the higher end so I have limited experience in comparisons. I just did my research and decided this was the one I would go with after watching loads of videos and reading on BenQ and LGs. It also hit the price range perfectly.I'm running it with the M1 Mac Mini and was, as others have stated, disappointed the USB-C wasn't working well, or usually at all, as a display output. I recently purchased a Wacom Cintiq 16 and wanted to use it as an extended monitor. Given the Mac only has 1 HDMI output, I began exploring my options and decided to revisit the USB-C problem. Come to find out the ASUS website provides drivers/firmware updates and the USB-C issue had been addressed.To install the firmware updates, you will need a jump drive formatted to FAT32, as well as a Windows OS to properly extract the files, even if your issue is on Mac. Thankfully I have a Windows PC and Mac so this wasn't an issue, but if you're looking at buying this, hopefully this info will help in your decision.It makes photo and drawing work extremely satisfying and simple to work on and I can run multiple windows due to the size. I'm not a PC gamer so I'm not sure how well this would work for that, but I expect it would be sufficient enough for casual gaming at moderate speed.I'm able to run the ProArt and Cintiq as dual monitors on separate outputs without any hubs or bulky excess, which is a huge plus for me. If you're on the fence, I'd recommend 10/10, especially if you're in the creative/design world.
C**N
A Nice Crisp Monitor with Great Color and Resolution but a Little Shy on Brightness
It’s really nice display, high resolution and all that. It’s not super bright, so probably you’ll find it best suited for a darker space. I’d be tempted to try another display given where I use it. It originally started out as a secondary monitor to my 27” iMac, that had an absolutely brilliant display, and now it’s my main screen and I keep thinking that I want something brighter, and that apparently ain’t going to happen with this monitor.
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