Thank you for your review. It really is hard to find reviews of this particular monitor, but I've been eyeing it since it came out, and for its steep price, I have to be very, VERY sure it's what I want/need. Your video is a huge help!
Hi Danny, thanks for the review. One question. You mentioned sRGB - How to set the monitor so it looks similar to Macbook/Iphone display (90% ppl watch everything on it) On Rec.709 on Asus and Macbook it's way different. Maybe you could touch this topic as lots of ppl watching you just starts and need answers to these kind of questions. :)
Hi, my friend! Could you please tell me if you feel any strain on your eyes with such a large screen? I’m planning to buy one and can’t decide whether to go for the 27-inch or the 32-inch model of the same series.
Thanks for making this video. can we turn off mini-LED to minimize the halo effect on this monitor or on the one you own? It seems like a major detriment when I do color corrections.
depends whether you want a monitor or a tv, they are both different categories. If you just want a "calibrated display", the C3 will give you a better overall EXPERIENCE. Note experience as in calibration, compatibility and such, not right out of the box.
@@DannyGan and what would you use to calibrate it without using calman on a pc . It seems there not one good general software to calibrate a tv or monitor
You can watch my video on the Decklink Mini Monitor 4K, but I do think the difference is more prominent on MacOS. Still, you don't have to get one unless you're looking for absolute assurance in accuracy
Great review@@DannyGan actually helped me decide on this as my first monitor. Honestly for what it does I think it's a great grading monitor. Hopefully the v2 version will also be available for us Mac users. Wouldn't make much sense from a product perspective not to release it.
You can calibrate it on a PC and then use on a Mac, no? I guess for any serious work you also need a powerful graphics card and the PC is the only option there...
Did PA32UCR could use to be 10bit 4k HDR on DP1.2. Which video card did you use. I use GTX980 but it's cant 10bit on HDR 4K it could be hdmi 2.0 4k HDR but in 8 bit.
Great review! I’m a Mac user looking for a photo editing monitor and would’ve loved to get this if it could calibrate on Mac 😢 Can you please recommend a monitor/TV at 43 inches around the same price for photo editing and general productivity and content consumption use?
@@DannyGan thanks! I’ve looked into that too. Just to check, is using the tv as a monitor the same as a dedicated monitor, other than the number of ports and connection options? Thanks!
What drove me away from getting a tv as the main display, for work, hard and expensive to calibrate, no proprietary software for calibration, too big for my desk and my vision, 5ms latency.
Thank you for your review. It really is hard to find reviews of this particular monitor, but I've been eyeing it since it came out, and for its steep price, I have to be very, VERY sure it's what I want/need. Your video is a huge help!
Hi Danny, thanks for the review. One question. You mentioned sRGB - How to set the monitor so it looks similar to Macbook/Iphone display (90% ppl watch everything on it) On Rec.709 on Asus and Macbook it's way different. Maybe you could touch this topic as lots of ppl watching you just starts and need answers to these kind of questions. :)
Thank you .
Can you recommend a UI Monitor? And a Monitor as Reference, and it's on a budget my budget 1500 euro
I appreciate you're help 💙
How Mini LED FALD affect photo editing?
Hi, my friend! Could you please tell me if you feel any strain on your eyes with such a large screen? I’m planning to buy one and can’t decide whether to go for the 27-inch or the 32-inch model of the same series.
I think it’s a person-to-person basis, but I don’t have that issue myself
@ thank you 🤝
Great review!! really appreciate it
Thanks for making this video. can we turn off mini-LED to minimize the halo effect on this monitor or on the one you own? It seems like a major detriment when I do color corrections.
No unfortunately you can't turn it off, it is what lights up the monitor
This or the lg c3 . I have the c3 and I like it but maybe I should be upgrading ? Thought ?
depends whether you want a monitor or a tv, they are both different categories. If you just want a "calibrated display", the C3 will give you a better overall EXPERIENCE. Note experience as in calibration, compatibility and such, not right out of the box.
@@DannyGan and what would you use to calibrate it without using calman on a pc . It seems there not one good general software to calibrate a tv or monitor
great work! can you pls make a tutorial on how to achieve look of Oppenheimer movie?
Thanks! After watching Oppenheimer, I noticed that there isn't one particular look to the film. But I'm eager to explore some of Nolan's go-to looks.
@@DannyGan will be waiting for this!! btw how was your experience watching Oppenheimer?
Danny, how important is a breakout card? How close can you get to “precise” image without one
You can watch my video on the Decklink Mini Monitor 4K, but I do think the difference is more prominent on MacOS. Still, you don't have to get one unless you're looking for absolute assurance in accuracy
Unfortunately the v2 of the calibration software is still not available for Mac’s, which is insane and makes it impossible to calibrate in hdr
Yup, I’m suspecting because ASUS has their own line of Windows PC so they’re not too keen on servicing Apple users.
Great review@@DannyGan actually helped me decide on this as my first monitor. Honestly for what it does I think it's a great grading monitor. Hopefully the v2 version will also be available for us Mac users. Wouldn't make much sense from a product perspective not to release it.
You can calibrate it on a PC and then use on a Mac, no?
I guess for any serious work you also need a powerful graphics card and the PC is the only option there...
What would be the equivalent BenQ monitor
Sorry I wouldn't know
Woot woot!
Did PA32UCR could use to be 10bit 4k HDR on DP1.2. Which video card did you use. I use GTX980 but it's cant 10bit on HDR 4K it could be hdmi 2.0 4k HDR but in 8 bit.
ofcourse GTX980 is too weak. I'd say you need at least RTX 2060 super
I bought this monitor 2 weeks ago. The Kalibration of the HDR section always fails. What´s wrong?
Please reach out to your local ASUS customer support
Hi danny, can I use this as a reguar SDR monitor?
yes, you can!
@@DannyGanI'm going to purchase this today, just out of curiousity, will there be a specific button for it to switch between SDR-HDR?
@@jedltrecolorist10 How is the monitor?
Great review! I’m a Mac user looking for a photo editing monitor and would’ve loved to get this if it could calibrate on Mac 😢
Can you please recommend a monitor/TV at 43 inches around the same price for photo editing and general productivity and content consumption use?
The only 43inch display you can get is the LG C3
@@DannyGan thanks! I’ve looked into that too. Just to check, is using the tv as a monitor the same as a dedicated monitor, other than the number of ports and connection options?
Thanks!
What drove me away from getting a tv as the main display, for work, hard and expensive to calibrate, no proprietary software for calibration, too big for my desk and my vision, 5ms latency.
Is this compatible with Macs yet?
BenQ SW line all day long.
Wait till you try LG OLEDs 🤭
@@DannyGan might look great as a monitor but I would not use one for color critical image work. BenQ all day. (Only because Eizo is so damn expensive)
🥲🥲🥲 RM6k