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ASUS ProArt PA328Q UHD Monitor

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/02/2014 09:58 AM | source: | 19 comment(s)
ASUS ProArt PA328Q UHD Monitor

The ASUS ProArt PA328Q 4K/UHD monitor is a 32-inch 4K/UHD (ultra-high-definition) monitor for professionals that delivers breathtaking levels of detail. ProArt PA328Q features a 16:9 aspect ratio WLED display that delivers next-generation 4K/UHD visuals with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. With a pixel density of 138 pixels per inch (ppi), the PA328Q provides over 8 million pixels, four times the pixel density of standard Full HD displays for astonishingly detailed visuals.

With greater onscreen space than similar sized Full HD displays, the ASUS PA328Q provides more space to spread out windows for more productive multitasking. Capable of displaying 1.07 billion colors, the PA328Q delivers outstanding color reproduction and saturation thanks to its 350cd/m² brightness and a 100,000,000:1 ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio (ASCR), and the ASUS-exclusive SplendidPlus Video Intelligence Technology.

Each PA328Q is factory-calibrated to prove the best color accuracy (Delta < 2), and with a wide 100% sRGB color gamut, so colors seen in photos will be reproduced faithfully and consistently. The PA328Q offers 10-bit display color for over one billion onscreen colors and supports a 14-bit internal lookup table (LUT), which gives smoother gradations and more transitions between hues.

PA328Q delivers breakthrough connectivity with the following options:

  • 1 x DisplayPort 1.2 (4K at 60Hz)
  • 1 x Mini DisplayPort 1.2 (4K at 60Hz)
  • 1 x HDMI 2.0 (4K at 60Hz) / MHL 3.0 (4K at 30Hz)
  • 1 x HDMI 1.4 (4K at 30Hz)
  • 4 x USB 3.0 ports

Built-in Picture-in-Picture (PiP) and Picture-by-Picture (PbP) functionality let you view content from two different sources simultaneously, with the ability to switch video between sources easily. PiP mode places the second input source windows in one corner of the display, while PbP mode spites the screen down the middle.

ASUS PA328Q is the proud recipient of a 2014 RedDot award for its slim, ergonomic tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustable design and wil be available late Q3 or in Q4.



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Anarion
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#4831190 Posted on: 06/02/2014 10:20 AM
Hmh... That's like TV without tuners.

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#4831223 Posted on: 06/02/2014 11:39 AM
This thing will cost you a kidney :nerd:

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#4831234 Posted on: 06/02/2014 12:04 PM
The most impressive 2160P monitor to date, but with all those features, likely to come with a high price tag.

Having tried 2160P with 3 Titans, I can say that we just aren't there yet when the investment to get even close to ~60FPS gaming across the board is easily into $4k.

A fantastic looking monitor for productivity though and an impressive feature set :D

~$2000 USD if this article is anything to go by:

http://www.engadget.com/2014/06/02/asus-PA328Q-4k-monitor/

(At the end of the article)

chronicbint
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#4831355 Posted on: 06/02/2014 03:04 PM
2 x 295X2 handles 4k easily.

BangTail
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#4831385 Posted on: 06/02/2014 03:39 PM
2 x 295X2 handles 4k easily.


No, they don't and again you are talking about a ~$5000.00 (or more) PC that still won't maintain 60FPS and is entirely dependent on CF working to get even remotely acceptable frame rates (it's no different with Nvidia and SLI to be fair).

I went through all this and ditched 2160P for gaming pretty quickly.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-r9-295x2-crossfire-performance,3808-6.html

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-r9-295x2-crossfire-performance,3808-3.html

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-r9-295x2-crossfire-performance,3808-7.html

If that's what you call 'handled easily' then that's fine, our ideas about acceptable performance after spending upwards of $5K are very, very different

Hopefully the next gen will be a little better although single GPU UHD is probably 2 years away.

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