ASUS Launches ProArt PA32UC, a 32-inch 4K HDR UHD IPS Monitor
Announced a while ago, launching now is the ProArt PA32UC, a 32-inch 4K UHD IPS Monitor with Thunderbolt 3. It has an Ultra HD Premium certification and delivers an HDR along with high-end video editing capabilities.
ProArt PA32UC also features advanced calibration technology that includes a 14-bit lookup table for color accuracy and 5 x 5 grid uniformity testing. Windows- and Mac OS-certified, every ProArt PA32UC is pre-calibrated to ensure color accuracy with a ∆E value below 2, providing ideal performance for graphic designers, photographers, or anyone looking for high color accuracy for content creation.
ProArt P32UC features a 32-inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) 138ppi panel that delivers extraordinary clarity with the finest details. With a wide color gamut, the monitor exceeds industry standards by achieving 85% Rec. 2020, 99.5% Adobe RGB, 95% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB. ProArt P32UC features 14-bit color capability to display more than 1.07 billion colors. It also uses a 14-bit internal lookup table and supports Gamma values of 2.6, 2.4, 2.2, 2.0, and 1.8 to produce natural-looking images with smoother transitions between hues.
ProArt PA32UC monitors are pre-calibrated to guarantee industry-leading color accuracy with a ∆E value below 2. Each monitor comes with a report of calibration levels 63, 127 and 255, and features advanced gray-scale tracking technology to ensure your images are accurately reproduced onscreen. The monitor also includes technology to ensure 95% uniformity compensation to guard against brightness and chroma (color) fluctuations on different parts of across the screen.
Deepest Blacks, Brightest Whites
ProArt PA32UC has an Ultra HD Premium certification — the industry standard for HDR. Designed to enhance the contrast between the brightest and darkest parts of an image, HDR technology delivers exceptional onscreen clarity and detail. Featuring a full-array LED backlight with ASUS LED Driving technology, ProArt PA32UC has 384 LED zones and a peak brightness of 1,000cd/m2, so it can produce the deepest blacks and the brightest whites.
Thunderbolt 3: The USB-C that does it all
For unrivaled expandability and versatile, ultrafast connections, ProArt PA32UC offers two Thunderbolt™ 3 ports for data transfer speeds of up to 40Gbps, DisplayPort and USB 3.1 with power delivery for providing up to 60W of power to external devices. In addition, users can daisy-chain two 4K UHD monitors through a single port without the need for a hub or a switch.
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Does your ProArt 24 have a non-glare display surface?
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Yes, its a Matte panel.
Its actually a ProART 23 something, the 1080p model, not the ProART 24 which is 1200p.

I spend waaaaay more time watching video's on it than Gaming atm...
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Just wondered what the Screen response times were (and if Matte or Gloss), and found it on their website, so i'll post this here
https://www.asus.com/Monitors/PA32UC/specifications/
Panel Size: Wide Screen 32” (81.28cm) 16:9
Color Saturation : 85% Rec.2020, 99.5% Adobe RGB, over 95% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB
Panel Type : IPS
True Resolution : 3840x2160
Display Surface Non-glare
Pixel Pitch : 0.1845 mm
Brightness(Max) : 1000 cd/㎡
Contrast Ratio (Max) : 1000:1
ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio (ASCR) : 100000000:1
Viewing Angle (CR≧10) : 178°(H)/178°(V)
Response Time : 5ms (Gray to Gray)
Display Colors : 1.07 Billion
Flicker free
LCD ZBD Warranty : Yes
HDR (High Dynamic Range) Support : Yes
Dynamically Local Dimming : Yes, 384 Zones
Digital Signal Frequency : DisplayPort, Thunderbolt™ 3:142 KHz (H) / 40 ~60 Hz(V)
HDMI : 109 ~142 KHz (H) /29 ~65 Hz(V)
Signal Input : Thunderbolt™ 3 USB-C™ x2 (In x1, Out x1), HDMI(v2.0b + HDCP 1.4/2.2) x4, DisplayPort 1.2
Earphone jack : 3.5mm Mini-Jack
USB upstream : USB3.0 Type-B x1
USB downstream : USB3.0 Type-A x2, USB3.0 Type-C x1
I use a ProART 24" 1080p panel at home, and have had a great time with it. I use it for Gaming, and watching Video mostly.