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ASUS Announces Early-November Availability of ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV

ASUS today announced the early-November availability of ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV, a 5K (5120 x 2880) monitor with 218 pixels per inch (ppi) for stunning imagery. This Calman Verified monitor is factory-calibrated to Delta E<2 color accuracy, so it's ready for precise, color-critical work. Additionally, PA27JCV covers 99% of the DCI-P3, 95% of the Adobe RGB, and 100% of the sRGB color gamuts. The ASUS Light Sync solution takes advantage of the built-in ambient light and backlight sensors to ensure reliable color performance. The inclusion of LuxPixel technology gives the panel an anti-glare, low-reflection (AGLR) coating for a paper-like screen effect. Unlike traditional matte panel finishes that soften the image, LuxPixel technology minimizes distracting reflections to ensure pixel-perfect colors and sharp image detail. Built-in Auto KVM allows users to effortlessly switch between two connected laptops or PCs with a single keyboard and mouse. PA27JCV features extensive connection options including DisplayPort over USB-C with 96-watt Power Delivery, DisplayPort, HDMI, and a USB hub. PA27JCV retails at $799 MSRP.

The PA27JCV is designed to meet the needs of today's creators, who craft content across a multitude of devices spanning from mobile phones, tablets to laptops and emerging tech like AR and VR. Any creator can benefit from a high-resolution, color-accurate monitor that's ready for future devices and software, allowing them to seamlessly transition and adapt to whatever advancements come next.
Exceptional 5K HDR visuals
The 5K (5120 x 2880) resolution HDR panel of PA27JCV boasts a pixel density of 218 ppi - more than 2.6X that of a 27-inch FHD display. The high pixel density means text is sharp and easy to read, while enhanced visual clarity offers significant advantages for creators working on complex, detailed projects. HDR10 and VESA DisplayHDR 500 compatibility ensure the brightest whites and darkest black hues for exception contrast, resulting in rich, lifelike imagery to help digital artists fully realize their creative visions. What's more, PA27JCV offers 77% more onscreen workspace compared to a 4K monitor of the same size, allowing creators to effortlessly and efficiently work across multiple apps and windows.

Superb color accuracy
Color professionals rely on color-accurate displays to ensure their creations look exactly as intended. PA27JCV boasts 99% DCI-P3, 95% Adobe RGB, and 100% sRGB color coverage, as well as 10-bit color depth to showcase more than 1.07 million onscreen colors to bring out the finest details in photos. Each ProArt display is factory-calibrated to meet the Calman Verified standard and achieve Delta E<2 color accuracy.

Built-in ASUS Light Sync technology features two sensors designed to ensure remarkably bright visuals and accurate color temperature. The backlight sensor automatically brightens the screen on startup to ensure vibrant imagery and reliable color performance. The ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the monitor's color gamut based on environmental lighting, for realistic colors in any setting.

LuxPixel technology is an anti-glare, low-reflection (AGLR) coating that provides a paper-like screen effect. Unlike traditional matte-finish panels that show softer images, LuxPixel technology minimizes reflections to ensure the user only sees the most accurate colors and the sharpest details.

Streamlined productivity
Built-in Auto KVM allows for effortless switching and control between two connected laptops and PCs with a single keyboard and mouse for easier multitasking.

PA27JCV is highly compatible with a wide range of devices and media sources, offering connectivity options such as DisplayPort, HDMI, USB hub, and a USB-C port that offers superfast data transfers, plus a DisplayPort with 96-watt Power Delivery. The USB-C connection enables users to connect to a laptop to access full USB-C functions via a single cable, making it the ideal monitor for creative professionals who use MacBook and Windows laptops. Additionally, the USB 3.2 hub along the bottom bezel of PA27JCV includes one USB Type-A and USB-C port, allowing for easy connections to a variety of devices and peripherals, as well as charge compatible devices.

Free Adobe Creative Cloud subscription
Adobe products are central to creative work across many industries. ASUS has partnered with Adobe to empower such workflows with the renowned Creative Cloud suite of apps and products. Customers who purchase eligible ASUS products in selected regions can receive a complimentary one- or three-month subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe Substance 3D and Adobe Acrobat (worth up to US $488.91). The Creative Cloud subscription can be applied to a new or existing account, and can be redeemed via the registration site. Redemption period ends August 31, 2025. For full details, please visit.
Source: ASUS
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3 Comments on ASUS Announces Early-November Availability of ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV

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pk67
32 inch 5760x3840 15/10 would be almost perfect size and much more functional one. It would allow working in two 4k windows in portrat mode one on top of another one.
40 incher in 5760x3840 resolution would be also an atractive option.
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kapone32
pk6732 inch 5760x3840 15/10 would be almost perfect size and much more functional one. It would allow working in two 4k windows in portrat mode one on top of another one.
40 incher in 5760x3840 resolution would be also an atractive option.
Yep 27" seems paltry for what this is intended for.
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pk67
You are right , but it wasn't my point. When we are dealing with higher than 4k resolution but still lower than 8k other than standard ratios would be more helpfull when we want working with 4k content 16/9 ratio without resizing/rescaling it.
So 12/8 = 15/10 or 12/9 = 4/3 or even 8/9 instead 16/9 ratio would be more helpfull.
So the 3840 px on the shorter side would be key advantage for such screens.
Personally I would prefer half 8k panel 3840x4320 over 5120x2880 or even 5760x3240 despite the last one have more pixels but only one full 4k window with 16/9 ratio can contain.
Panel suppliers will try fooling us with higher pixel density as a premium value but for me much better metric of premium value is how much 4k standard windows given screen can contain. So 5120x2880 or 5760x 3240 can contain just one 4k window . But 4320 x3840 or 5120x 3840 can contain two of them so premium value in such cases are more understandable for me .
6400x3840 15/9 ratio can contain almost three 4k windows and 6528 x3840 17/10 ratio can contain three full 4k windows so even bit higher premium price is reasonable in this case imho.

Screens with lower than 3840 px on shorter side are way more cripled this way than by moderate inch count on diagonal size imho.
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