ASUS ProArt Display PA32KCX 32-Inch 8K HDR Mini LED Monitor - First Look
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This year at NAB 2024, ASUS is unveiling a number of new products, one of which is the ProArt Display PA32KCX. This 32" 8K HDR Mini LED monitor features 8K resolution (7680x4320 pixels), a claimed average Delta-E value below 1, plus it covers 97% of the cinema-grade DCI-P3 color gamut for excellent color accuracy.
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8k💰👀
8k for 8k ahah
Overpriced
I just bought the Proart PA32UCXR, which is their new 4K mini led with twice the backlight zones of their previous generation. I kind of took a leap of faith because almost NO ONE is talking about this monitor. It’s like it doesn’t exist 😧 I’m loving it so far but would love to hear feedback if anyone else in the comments has one
BROOO im literally online right now tryna look for videos about it and i see none smh like you said its like it doesn't exist plz since you have it is it worth it hows the HDR whats different from the other ones
@@mcneilbelle I haven’t done any in depth tests, but I will say the image is super bright and the colors look great. There is noticeable blooming on high contrast areas, but I’ll take that over a dimmer OLED with potential burn in any day. Having a calibration probe built in is an amazing feature as well… what else… it’s HEAVY AF lol… the screen is matte, but I think overall asus does a good job making their matte displays decently sharp
@@frannyfranman man you made my day thank you much im definitely going to buy one now do you do any HDR grading if so ill subscribe so i can see some things
@@mcneilbelle I haven’t graded any HDR on it yet except for a few quick tests. I actually bought it for an upcoming photo shoot with a client I’m trying to impress 😏 Up till now I’ve been grading hdr videos on my Macbook, which is also pretty great but I def needed a dedicated hdr monitor
@@frannyfranman ohh ok so you have the a Mac book studio
can you please tell the price of the PA32ucdm?
The 2nd 8k monitor in existance
0:35 reporter isnt good informed , the Dell UP3218k came alreay 7 years ago and had same specs , only hdr was missing ...
Interesting that they suggest for on set monitoring but no SDI connection
When is the release?
Dell has had an 8K 60hz monitor for sale since 2017 (the UP3218K). This is definitely not the first 8K monitor, although it's definitely the most modern one with much improved connectivity options!
You are wrong!
If you watch carefully you will see that they show "world's 1st 8k Mini-Led monitor". Dell monitor doesn't have mini-led technology.
Actually , UP3218K is combined with 2 DP1.4 ports to single 8K display.
MiniLED is the future.
lol
@@hdhdhhehe6709 Your brain has burn-in.
@@chiefjudge8456 …but my oled monitor doesn’t lmao!
This is interesting. There has not been a new 8k desk monitor in a long while.
4k dimming zones, this should become standard
Nice & Thanks :)
Unless it's "affordable" (< $4K) not sure how it's aimed at anything other than photographers as it lacks many pro features like SDI input, false colour, 120Hz or higher etc. Nothing wrong with it, just not sure it is aimed at video pros as much as photographers.
Is your monitor getting too hot?
refresh rate?
60hz unfortunately
@@x32i77 what about in 4K?
@@DirkHoeppner don't know yet
Price?
8000€
I love ASUS's system but wish they would do a 4K QD-OLED Proart. They specs are great on this but the blacks are not good enough unless they greatly improved the local dimming systems from previous versions.
Asus did release a ProArt QD-OLED monitor. The Asus PA32UCDM, but CineD haven’t released a video about yet.
OLED is too dim for HDR, so it would be a waste of money. It's a decaying, fundamentally flawed technology that is on the way out.
@@chiefjudge8456 Name one display technology that doesn’t degrade over a period of time? CRT’s images become fuzzy, Plasma gets washed out, LED’s burn out or get stuck in phase in between colors and Micro-LED is too new to know what problems it will have. As for your statement about OLED to dim for HDR, it shows you don’t work in the professional Film/TV industry because most of the industry doesn’t grade past 1000 nits due to the cost involved and also the lack of monitors that support of 1000 nits on anything higher than a 3% window ( including dual LCD grading monitors from both Sony and Flanders Scientific ). If you’re happy grading on an LCD or a mini LED monitor, good for you. Please don’t comment on things you don’t understand if you are not a working professional.
@@businesstheotakuskitchen9000 Nope, nice try moving that goalposts. OLED is a decaying technology because it is ORGANIC, which is why they get burn-in and so fast for that matter, while those technologies are not. No matter how much they "improve" OLED it will always decay fast. It is a flawed decaying tech.
They have already announced that obviously
I would assume it is a 60Hz panel?
$8000 for it is not surprising.
Saying a single HDMI cable can run it without compression... seems strange. Maybe at 30Hz?
8K 10bit bandwidth is like 56Gbps?
She probably meant no chroma subsampling.
8k60hz is supported since HDMI 2.1, but only with DisplayStreamCompression.
Hello, how much fps?
Probably 60
This is for video editing. Or if you’re insane, media consumption (just buy a super nice TV at that point)
4k dimming zones? So 4000 dimming zones or 4K resolution worth of dimming zones?
even at 4000 dimming zones it will be ok on a 32" panel
4k dimming zones means 4k dimming zones obviously
Hopefully 120hz
You'd think they'd put somebody who could speak english properly at such an important conference
I think it was good enough as she said
@OP You’re new aren’t you? Xenophobic much?
She speaks about the product properly. That's what counts
I thought she did fine🤷♂️
She did a great job, I wish I could speak more languages.
what is the refresh rate on the 8k?
60hz