Asus Proart PA32DC: Self-calibrating monitor has a release window

Asus Proart PA32DC: Self-calibrating monitor has a release window


from Rhonda Bachman
Asus launches a new OLED professional monitor. The Asus Proart PA32DC is said to be the world’s first OLED display with automatic calibration. The monitor, which is primarily aimed at office work and graphic design, is scheduled for delivery in October 2022.

Asus will soon be releasing a new Proart series monitor. The Asus Proart PA32DC professional monitor will be 31.5 inches (approx. 80 cm) in size and have a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels in 4K. In addition, the monitor should cover 99 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The Proart PA32DC also comes with two different stand options, a metal handle for transport, and a monitor hood to help reduce reflections on the display.

Self-calibrating monitor coming in October

According to Asus, the ProArt Display OLED PA32DC is the world’s first OLED monitor with automatic calibration. The device has a built-in motorized flip colorimeter that aims to ensure professional color accuracy. The monitor also comes with hardware calibration software.

The screen also has HDR support, but it only manages a maximum brightness of 500 candelas per square meter. Otherwise, the screen lights up with a normal 250 candelas per square meter. Asus boasts a response time of 0.1 milliseconds and a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1.

The Asus Proart PA32DC is equipped with a display port 1.4 and three HDMI 2.0b ports on the back. There is also a hub with four additional USB-A ports and a USB-C port with 65 watt power delivery. The monitor has built-in speakers for this purpose. The panel can also be tilted and has a pivot function with which it can be rotated 90 degrees upright. The Asus Proart PA32DC is scheduled to ship in October 2022 and will cost around $3,500.

Source: Asus, golem

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