A 5K ProArt monitor is coming soon from the ASUS workshop

The 68.58 cm model has speakers, a KVM switch and a USB hub, and it always tries to provide the best image with two sensors.

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ASUS has announced that in early November the ProArt Display PA27JCV monitor with a factory-calibrated DeltaE<2 color accuracy, paper-like LuxPixel AGLR IPS panel works with a resolution of 5120x2880 pixels.


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The 27-inch device, which promises 100/99/95 percent sRGB/DCI-P3/Adobe RGB color space coverage, has Calman certification and VESA DisplayHDR 500 certification, and typically has a static contrast ratio of 1500:1 at VA level, in 3000:1 peaks, but its refresh rate is stuck at 60 Hz. The 10-bit solution needs 5 milliseconds to change from gray to gray, and the pair of Adaptive-Sync and PiP/PbP capabilities are not missing from its repertoire.


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The display, which comes with an OSD menu that can be fiddled with the DisplayWidget Center software, has 2 watt stereo speakers, a 1.4 DisplayPort, a 2.1 HDMI input, a 96 watt, DisplayPort alt-mode USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C port, three USB 3.2 Gen2 Type -There is a power outlet plus a 3.5 mm jack, and the fully movable, perforated stand with a cable guide slot connects to a 100 x 100 mm VESA mounting point.


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The footprint is 33 percent smaller than that of similarly sized ProArt Displays, and a two-device KVM switch has been integrated into the peripheral, which consumes an average of 31.04 watts. After switching on, the manufacturer’s Light Sync technology automatically increases the brightness with the help of the sensor belonging to the backlight, and adjusts the color scale to the light conditions of our environment with the help of the second sensor.


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The USB hub is located at the bottom of the bezel for easy access, and the $800 (net) screen comes with one or three months of Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe Substance 3D, and Adobe Acrobat in some geographies subscription which can be redeemed until the last day of August next year.


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Source: prohardver.hu