ASUS ProArt PA32UC 4K HDR Professional Monitor has Ultra-Low Blue Light technology, designed to protect viewers from harmful exposure to blue light. ProArt PA32UC brings onscreen realism to a whole new level. It's Ultra HD Premium-certified 4K IPS panel produces up to 1, 000 nits of brightness and delivers 85 percent Rec. 2020, 99.5 percent Adobe RGB, 95 percent DCI-P3 and 100 percent sRGB color space, providing a lifelike HDR experience that is ideal for high-end video editing. It features a 32-Inch 4K (3840 x 2160) panel with 138 PPI for four times the pixel density and up to 300 percent more onscreen space than other Full HD monitors of a similar size.
ASUS ProArt PA32UC 32" 4K HDR Professional Direct-LED IPS Monitor $2099 (Was $3499) + Shipping (Free C&C Available) @ Mwave
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Feel free to educate me if I'm missing something.
https://theconversation.com/blue-light-isnt-the-main-source-…"4K IPS panel produces up to 1, 000 nits of brightness and delivers 85 percent Rec. 2020, 99.5 percent Adobe RGB, 95 percent DCI-P3 and 100 percent sRGB color space"
Terrific price for an outstanding monitor.
Unfortunately still too expensive for me :(
Wouldn't OLED be better for this price
oled wouldnt have the accuracy as yet.
Also this is 60hz but that's the audience I guess.
384 dimming zones, not bad. Nice to see a monitor actually capable of HDR.
1000 cd/m2 so its fully HDR10 compliant
reflected in the price
this would suit next gen consoles which are also fully HDR10… I mean the current gen is also partially compliant too
mwave .. good luck getting it within the next month.
At this price you better off buy an iMac 5k so you get a computer with a better screen…
And once a capacitor on the motherboard fails, not only do you not have a working computer, you also don't have any screen.
I don’t see that as much of a risk. That said, while a 5K imac screen is very impressive for an AIO, it’s wouldn’t not be up there with this at its 1000 nits.
What's the difference with this? Also much cheaper and on sale
https://www.centrecom.com.au/asus-proart-pa329c-32-4k-hdr-pr…PA32UC has 384 local dimming zones, and has 1000 cd/㎡ peak brightness. While PA329C don't have local dimming, and peak brightness is 600 cd/㎡. Bisides, PA32UC has a Thunderbolt™ 3 input.
By the way, I don't think $1,999 for PA329C is much cheaper than PA32UC.
I needed this offer 6 months ago :/
this deal is back up again :)