The ProArt PA32QCV was announced by Asus at Computex 2025, and now all information about the potential alternative to the Apple Studio Display and Pro Display XDR has been made public. In sum, the new display is likely aimed at professional users with high demands, but not necessarily video gamers.
It is an IPS screen with a resolution of an impressive 6,016 x 3,884, with the panel measuring 31.5 inches diagonally. The typical brightness is specified as 400 cd/m², while the HDR peak brightness is said to reach up to 600 cd/m². A typical contrast ratio of 1,500:1 is specified. According to Asus, various color profiles are supported and 98% of the DCI-P3 color space is covered with a color deviation of Delta E less than 2. The gray-to-gray response time is given as five milliseconds and the refresh rate as 60 Hz.
There are two Thunderbolt 4 ports with daisy chain support, plus one each for DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.1. Both USB-A and USB-C ports are available, allowing a keyboard and mouse to be connected directly to the monitor. A KVM function is on board, and the monitor can be tilted, rotated, and height-adjusted using the included stand. Lastly, a ambient light sensor is also installed.
When exactly the ProArt PA32QCV will be available and at what price is still unclear.



















