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Asus PA328Q ProArt 4K Monitor Review

Rating: 8.0.

Ultra HD 4K monitors have been dropping in price this year, although quality IPS models still command a premium. Today we look at the ASUS ProArt PA328Q, priced around £1,000. While still expensive, it is a far cry from the launch price of the IGZO 4K ASUS PQ321QE, which was a wallet sapping £3,000.
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The Asus PA328Q measures 32 inches and has four times the density of a standard 1080p panel. The panel is 10 bit IPS and Asus claim it delivers 100% of the sRGB colour gamut. The panel ships calibrated from the factory and has a 12 bit lookup table to help render accurate images.

Asus PA328Q ProArt Overview:

  • Professional-grade 32-inch 4K/UHD display with four times the pixel density of Full HD displays.
  • Factory pre-calibrated, industry-leading color accuracy with 100% sRGB and Rec. 709 color space support.
  • Extensive connectivity with HDMI 2.0/1.4, DisplayPort 1.2, and MHL 3.0 for smooth 4K/UHD content playback.
  • ASUS Eye Care Technology with TÜV Rheinland-certified Flicker-free technology which eliminates onscreen flicker.
  • Adjust for maximum comfort with ergonomic tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustments plus wall-mount capability.

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