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With the Pro Art Display OLED PA32DC, Asus has released what it says is the first OLED monitor with automatic calibration. The monitor, which is primarily aimed at professional users, is therefore arriving a month earlier than expected.
Already in September 2021 come on The ProArt PA32DC Uncreated unfolds as part of the Create event. Now, after a year of waiting, the monitor is finally available. In this country, the manufacturer calls an RRP of 4,499 euros for the 31.5-inch OLED display. You also get a three-month license to Adobe Creative Cloud.
The screen has a resolution of 3,840 × 2,160 pixels and offers a 60 Hz refresh rate. Furthermore, according to Asus, with 10-bit panel color accuracy, 99 percent of the DCI-P3 color space is covered. Delta E<1 The contrast ratio should lie OLED-typical at 1,000,000:1, with the monitor meeting VESA standards. DisplayHDR 400 True Black fulfills In addition, the response time should be particularly short at 0.1 ms.
A special feature of the ProArt PA32DC is the built-in colorimeter, which can be used together with the included ProArt 2.0 calibration software. So you can adjust the display color as precisely as possible. Alternatively, the whole thing is compatible with Kalman software and Light Illusion ColorSpace CMS.

On the connectivity side, the monitor offers 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 3x HDMI 2.0, 4x USB-A and 1x USB-C ports. The latter is responsible for the power supply and supports power delivery up to 65 watts. Asus says power consumption 38 watts On, while power-saving mode requires only 0.5 watts. In addition to height adjustability, the monitor offers a pivot function, which allows the panel to rotate 90 degrees. It is possible to optionally attach two short feet and a glare shield.
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