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Guru3D.com » News » ASUS availability of the PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV ProArt displays

ASUS availability of the PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV ProArt displays

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/23/2023 08:44 AM | source: | 5 comment(s)
ASUS availability of the PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV ProArt displays

ASUS has announced the release of three new monitors: ProArt Display PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV. The PA329CRV features a 31.5-inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) panel, while the PA279CRV offers a 27-inch 4K UHD panel. 

The PA248CRV comes with a 24.1-inch WUXGA (1920 x 1200) panel. All monitors undergo factory calibration and Calman testing, ensuring Delta E < 2 color accuracy and at least 97% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space. Connectivity options include DisplayPort™ over USB-C® with 96-watt power delivery, a standard DisplayPort, HDMI®, and a USB hub. The monitors are designed with sustainability in mind, meeting global environmental standards such as EPEAT Gold, ENERGY STAR®, and TCO. Additionally, the packaging is made from recyclable paper.

Enhanced Color Accuracy for Video Editors

The ProArt Display PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV monitors are ideal for video editors. The PA279CRV offers a 27-inch 4K UHD panel with 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut and Adobe RGB color space. The PA248CRV, with its compact 24.1-inch 16:10 (1920 x 1200) panel, provides 97% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space. The largest model in the range, the PA329CRV, boasts a 31.5-inch 4K UHD panel with 98% coverage of DCI-P3.

Optimized Productivity and Workspace Organization

These monitors offer extensive connectivity options, including DisplayPort over USB-C with 96-watt power delivery, standard DisplayPort, HDMI ports, and a USB hub. Users can connect multiple devices simultaneously, simplifying their workstations. The USB-C port allows high-speed data transfers, audio-video signal transfers, and charging or powering options for MacBooks or Windows laptops. The integrated USB 3.2 hub at the bottom of the display provides additional connectivity with USB Type-A and USB-C ports, catering to a variety of devices and peripherals.

Commitment to Sustainability

The ProArt Display PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV monitors meet leading sustainability certifications such as EPEAT Gold, ENERGY STAR®, and TCO. ASUS ensures independent verification of all tests conducted on its products and continuously improves its sustainability practices. The monitors feature energy-saving eco mode and consume zero watts when the power switch is off. At least 85% of the monitors' plastic is made from post-consumer recycled (PCR) materials, and the panels are mercury-free. The packaging, made from at least 80% recycled cardboard, is designed to minimize weight and bulk, reducing the environmental impact of shipping.

Streamlined Design for a Distinctive Look

Compared to previous models, the ProArt displays PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV feature a new design with a 33% smaller base and a 30% slimmer profile, measuring just 8mm at its thinnest point. The ergonomic stand offers tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustments for comfortable viewing. The ability to rotate the screen 90° in portrait mode is particularly useful for tasks like working with long documents or programming. The displays can be easily detached from the stand and mounted on VESA wall mounts without screws.

The ASUS ProArt Displays PA329CRV, PA279CRV and PA248CRV are now available in Germany, Austria and Switzerland at the following recommended retail prices including VAT.

  • ASUS ProArt PA329CRV: 1,029.90 EUR
  • ASUS ProArt PA279CRV: 679.90 EUR
  • ASUS ProArt PA248CRV: 429.90 EUR 


ASUS availability of the PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV ProArt displays




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HybOj
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#6134478 Posted on: 05/23/2023 12:27 PM
I will not buy ANYTHING from ASUS anytime soon. Their ProArt monitor I bought was atrocious, with worse image than my 15yo Samsung. And than their total fiasco with the Motherboards recently - where - the mistakes can happen, but its about how you deal with them. They just released a beta bios which was supposed to prevent the CPU destruction, and at the same time, said to the customers that if they use this Bios, their warranty is void. Bye bye.

Zagmak
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Posts: 10
Joined: 2015-12-19

#6134790 Posted on: 05/23/2023 11:54 PM
They(Asus), have been racking up negative points in my eyes ever since they screwed up my beloved "
ROG CROSSHAIR VII HERO (WI-FI)"(
ROG CH7) mobo with so nasty and unfixable over two years FCLK sleep bug. They looking making a profit, instead of making customers satisfied. And with controversial warranty standpoint about burned AM5 7000-series CPU's... shame. They must change their name to their real name - just should remove the penultimate letter from their name and use whatever is left. - A$$, or just maybe A$$E$.

Are you familiar with these slogans? - "Rock Solid. Hard Touching", "Inspiring Innovation. Persistent Perfection", "IN SEARCH OF INCREDIBLE"... not anymore, NOT ANYMORE!

anticupidon
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#6134820 Posted on: 05/24/2023 03:32 AM
I was pondering about adding a ProArt monitor to my desk space, as I was considering the 16:10 resolution.

Before anything, I always try to justify any hardware acquisition, weight pros and cons and simply wait a while before spending.

That being said, after seeing, reading the latest user opinions and some other sources, I have put the purchase on hold.

KissSh0t
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Posts: 12664
Joined: 2011-10-22

#6134824 Posted on: 05/24/2023 04:04 AM
All the Asus monitors I've ever had just stopped working.. Dell and BenQ have been good brands for monitors in my experience.

tsunami231
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Posts: 13897
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#6134826 Posted on: 05/24/2023 04:16 AM
my asus monitor is still going strong then again this monitor is over 15 years old so are asus mb i have then again there just as old if not more so and they still work no issues, the asus of then and the asus of now are not the same entity

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