Wednesday, March 29th 2023

ASUS Announces April Availability of ProArt Displays PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV

ASUS today announced the April availability of ProArt Display PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV. The 31.5-inch PA329CRV and the 27-inch PA249CRV feature a 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) panel, while the PA248CRV has a 24.1-inch WUXGA (1920 x 1200) panel. Each monitor is factory-calibrated and Calman Verified, offering Delta E < 2 color accuracy and covering at least 97% of the DCI-P3 color space. Connectivity features come in the form of DisplayPort over USB-C with 96-watt Power Delivery, a standard DisplayPort, HDMI, and a USB hub. In keeping with the ASUS commitment to sustainability, these displays deliver energy-efficient performance that meets global environmental standards including EPEAT Gold, ENERGY STAR, and TCO. Plus, each is packed in recyclable paper packaging.
Exceptional color accuracy
ProArt Display PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV are ideal for video editors. The 27-inch 4K UHD panel of PA279CRV offers plenty of onscreen space without taking up much desk space. The monitor covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 99% of the Adobe RGB color space.

For those looking for a space-saving option, the 24.1-inch PA248CRV makes the most of its compact dimensions, with a 16:10 1920 x 1200 panel that offers 97% DCI-P3 coverage.

PA329CRV, the largest of the range, offers an astonishing 31.5-inch 4K UHD panel to give creators a large canvas for creative work. This flagship monitor also includes 98% DCI-P3.

Plus, all three monitors are factory calibrated and Calman Verified to offer Delta E < 2 color accuracy.

Streamlined productivity and a neater workspace
Extensive connectivity options including DisplayPort over USB-C with 96-watt Power Delivery, standard DisplayPort and HDMI ports, plus a USB hub ensure compatibility with numerous devices and input sources, allowing creators to connect to multiple sources simultaneously for a neater workstation setup. The USB-C port allows users to connect to MacBooks or Windows laptops via a single cable, providing superfast data transfers, audio-video signal transmission, or options to charge or power devices. The built-in USB 3.2 hub at the bottom of the display is easily within reach and includes one USB Type-A and one USB-C port, enabling connections to a variety of devices and peripherals as well as charging options for compatible devices.

Exquisite design
Compared to previous ProArt displays of similar size, the ProArt Display PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV boast a new design that features a 33% smaller base and a 30% slimmer profile that measures just 8 mm at its thinnest point. An ergonomic stand offers tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustments for comfortable viewing. The ability to pivot the screen clockwise or counterclockwise 90° for use in Portrait mode comes in handy when working with long documents, coding or web browsing. A quick-release feature allows users to detach the display from the stand easily and mount it via the integrated VESA wall mount - screw-free, so it's done in seconds.

Like its contemporaries in the ProArt Display family, these three monitors feel right at home in a studio or in any living space, with an understated elegance that is a nod to exquisite craftsmanship and uncompromising attention to detail.

Sustaining an incredible future
ProArt Display PA329CRV, PA247CRV, and PA248CRV are stringently tested to meet the requirements of world-leading sustainability certifications, including EPEAT Gold ecolabel, ENERGY STAR, and TCO. ASUS stays up-to-date with the latest certification criteria, has a structured system for continuous improvement, and ensures all tests conducted on its products are independently verified.

The monitors feature a power-saving Eco mode and achieve zero-watt power consumption when the power switch is off. Each monitor is made of at least 85% post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic and all models feature earth-friendly components such as mercury-free panels.

The monitors are shipped in recyclable paper packaging that's made of at least 80% recycled cardboard. The packaging has been designed to minimize weight and volume, enabling more units to be transported in a single shipping container.

Free Adobe Creative Cloud subscription
Adobe products are central to creative work in many industries. ASUS has partnered with Adobe to empower creative workflows with the renowned Creative Cloud suite of apps and services. Every purchase of a ProArt Display PA329CRV, PA279CRV, or PA248CRV in select regions includes a free three-month subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud (worth up to US$238.47). This gives creators access to over 20 apps, including Photoshop, Premiere Pro and After Effects, along with 100 GB of cloud storage.

The Creative Cloud subscription can be applied to a new or existing account and can be redeemed via the registration site. The redemption period ends August 31, 2023. For full details, visit this page.
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7 Comments on ASUS Announces April Availability of ProArt Displays PA329CRV, PA279CRV, and PA248CRV

#1
Chaitanya
Interesting both 31.5 and 27 have similar power consumption ratings.

Also 9W for 24in 16x10 aspect ratio display is serious improvement.
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#2
Metroid
All 4k at 60hz, move on, nothing to see here.
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#3
Nater
MetroidAll 4k at 60hz, move on, nothing to see here.
Dude. There hasn't been a new 1200p monitor in forever. *cluches HP ZR2440w's*

1080p SUCKS. Always has. Always will.
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#4
bonehead123
Sooooo.... just how many arms, legs, kidneys, 1st born children & left testicles will we have to sacrifice in order to obtain one of these techno-marvels ????

OR are they FREE for the asking, seeins how they did not see fit to include any friggin prices in the PR once A.G.A.I.N..... :(
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#5
Minus Infinity
MetroidAll 4k at 60hz, move on, nothing to see here.
Also no OLED or mini-led, so no HDR. This is basically 15 year old tech and brings nothing new to the table. There are far better "gaming monitors" that would do a better job for creators.
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#6
Metroid
Minus InfinityAlso no OLED or mini-led, so no HDR. This is basically 15 year old tech and brings nothing new to the table. There are far better "gaming monitors" that would do a better job for creators.
Maybe they have some panels they got for cheap and the money margin is good and decided they want to dump these ones on idiots. Where I live, there are no 4k high refresh rate monitors, money margin is not good, so they will not resell. These companies rather buy panels at discount or maybe get them free and then dump on idiots.
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#7
RavenWerken
Minus InfinityAlso no OLED or mini-led, so no HDR. This is basically 15 year old tech and brings nothing new to the table. There are far better "gaming monitors" that would do a better job for creators.
Please point me to a 4k, 27 inch, 10 bit panel with >99% AdobeRGB that doesn't cost more than 500$. Because I cannot find one.
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