Both the ProArt PA32UCE and PA27UCGE are 4K monitors that have a built-in calibration and have a maximum brightness of 600nits. Both monitors cover 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and are pre-calibrated to achieve an average Delta E value of less than one. You also get ASUS’ LightSync solutions that include an ambient-light sensor and backlight sensor. The backlight sensor automatically brightens the screen on startup, while the ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the monitor’s color gamut based on ambient lighting. In addition, the ProArt PA27UCGE also features a 160Hz refresh rate. Both monitors offer an extensive set of connectivity options that include DisplayPort over USB-C with 96W power delivery, DisplayPort, HDMI and a USB hub.
Those looking for a portable solution can check out the ProArt PA16USV, which is a 15.6-inch monitor that has a 4K resolution with a high 282 PPI and 12G SDI. Along with an adjustable kickstand, two tripod holes and a VESA wall mount option, the ProArt PA16USV makes it ideal for real-time, on-set previews and playback.
ASUS will also showcase their latest ProArt laptops at IBC 2024 that include the ProArt P16, ProArt PX13, and ProArt PZ13. The P16 is a slim creator laptop that uses a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor that’s paired with an RTX 4070 GPU.
The ProArt PX13, on the other hand, is a convertible laptop that features a 360-degree hinge for its 3K Lumina OLED display. This convertible laptop also has two USB-C 4.0 ports, HDMI 2.1 port, and a UHS-II MicroSD card slot to accommodate professional creators on the go, along with support for WiFi 7.
Meanwhile, the ProArt PZ13 is a Snapdragon X Plus-powered laptop that has a detachable keyboard for seamless switching between laptop and tablet modes. It also has a 3K Lumina OLED display, and features a 70Wh battery, IP52 rating, and an SD card slot.