Kuycon has released its G32P 32-inch 6K monitor, targeting working professionals who require high resolution and accurate color, and positioning it as a direct competitor to Apple’s Pro Display XDR, especially considering that Apple's display costs nearly three times more.
The G32P utilizes a 32-inch LG Nano IPS Black panel with a native 6144×3456 resolution, which delivers a pixel density suited for detailed design, editing, and scientific tasks. The panel supports true 10-bit color depth and covers 99% of both the DCI-P3 and sRGB color gamuts, with measured contrast at 2000:1. The monitor achieves sustained 500 nits of brightness and is HDR10-compatible. It has a glossy, anti-reflective laminated glass panel for uniform viewing and clarity without relying on edge illumination tricks or aggressive local dimming.
Build quality includes an anodized, sandblasted aluminum chassis and a perforated rear shell for passive heat management - the rear bearing uncanny resemblance to the Pro Display XDR's design. The monitor base is not bundled but can be added separately; with VESA 100x100 support, it can be desk or wall mounted per common standards.
Kuycon ships the G32P with DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20), two HDMI 2.1 ports capable of 48Gbps each, a Thunderbolt 4/USB4 input with up to 100W power delivery, two USB-C hub ports for accessories, and a 3.5mm audio output. All necessary connection cables, USB adapters, a remote, and a calibration report are included.
Pricing is set at $1,700 to $2,000 depending on delivery region and configuration. Furthermore, availability varies by region, with only select online and storefront partners (like ClickClack.io) stocking the display.