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Ergonomic StandAn ergonomic stand with tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustments for comfortable viewing. |
The USB-C that Does it AllEnable data transfers, DisplayPort connectivity, and 96-watt power delivery. |
Connect to Your Devices EasilyA built-in USB-3.2 hub at the bottom allows you to easily connect different devices within an arm’s reach. |
Expansive Connectivity

DisplayPort allows users to daisy-chain multiple displays enhancing productivity.





























Jose Luis HerreraJose Luis Herrera –
Premium quality monitor, perfect for video creator or professional video editors
Dale Newcomb Jr. –
I have two of these monitors that I use daily for work as a game developer and absolutely love them. They are not 4k, so when I feel that I really want the 4k experience I use the 22″ 4k Dell monitor on my personal rig. However, in most cases I find the larger size, great color balance, and crispness of this ASUS ProArt 27″ to be a better experience overall, even for gaming. For working, I love how many different windows and tools (Game engine, code editor, browsers, etc.) I can have open at the same time while still feeling like each one has plenty of screen real estate and resolution.I also like the minimal top and side bezels and variety of input options (DP, HDMI, USB-C) available, and ability to easily mount them to a standard VESA mount. After using these for the past 2 years, when my wife wanted to get a new monitor, I immediately got her one of these and she is also thrilled with it. At this price point, it is easy to recommend this monitor whether for work or gaming – I would probably still do so if they were 30% more expensive! The artists in our studio use them as well, so I know that the color balance features must also be high quality.
M. MottM. Mott –
I chose this monitor for price, size and calibrated sRGB colors. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the color rendering, which enables me to edit photos better and more quickly.This is a good choice for an amateur photographer.
Janae Cox –
From the second I’ve pulled this out of the box I’ve been impressed. Great monitor for the money. I do a mix of graphic and web design, photography and a little video work. Been solid.
enveearr –
I bought a pair of these to replace my old set and chose them because of a good balance of cost, versatility in connectivity and promise of color uniformity. I mounted them on hydraulic adjustable arms, but that’s where I encountered one of my two issues I had. The VESA indentation was about 1/16″ too small for the old mounting plates, so I had to get new arms. The stands were not of poor quality, in fact they were attractive and worked well, I just need the extra desk space.Connection options were varied and I had several options to connect my personal PC and work MacBook. I ended up using HDMIs with a special hub to extend both displays on the Mac and initially the daisy-chained DisplayPorts for my PC – the Thunderport option worked very well for the Mac (to only one display). After about a week the daisy-chaining DP port failed and that display was returned & replaced. While waiting for the replacement, I used separate direct cables for the DP-to-PC connection and have just kept that in place with the new display.The displays themselves are crisp and clean, very easy on the eyes at 75Hz refresh. Settings and adjustments are easily accessed with the front buttons and directional control nub/joystick.One annoying thing I don’t know how to fix – I have backlighting LEDs on the backs of both displays which plug into the USB ports, and they don’t turn off with the monitors on computer shutdown no matter how long I wait and hope. lol I have to turn both displays off manually. I’m pretty sure the USB power should be cut off when the monitors are asleep, but that doesn’t happen. Any suggestions to remedy that would be lovely.All in all though, I’m quite happy with these.
Kindle CustomerKindle Customer –
This ASUS Display monitor delivers all shades of excellence , picture quality and Performance . Its light-weight and finish material is really good! I do hope a Revved Up version would have some increased refresh rate and a touch screen. I would be delighted to have a Revved Up version!
Lucas –
I was really hesitant about buying this monitor until a friend pointed out the color accuracy of ASUS monitors. I had a smaller LG but wanted bigger and something that would require one cable connect to my M1 Max. This monitor has more than I wanted. The two USB ports for quick connections on the bottom of the monitor were a welcome surprise as well as all the position functionality, up – down, rotate, and tilt. The flat base is much easier to work with on my desk than the odd shaped feet on some monitors and easy enough to switch to a clamp base or VESA mount if needed.The picture, colors and ease of viewing are awesome and have only on a rare white on black graphic noticed any ghosting (it’s not OLED). Colors are accurate and very clean. Speakers are not much to talk about but there in a pinch, Plenty of power to charge the MacBook via USB C and connect other peripherals as well.Screen controls are easy to operate and find them so much more intuitive than some others monitors I’ve used.Overall this was an excellent purchase and making video editing so much easier.Cheers
Levi McAllisterLevi McAllister –
Before this monitor, I always used a cheap corporate style monitor because I could never quite justify getting something like this. I tried to get used to the constant hdmi switching between my MacBook and pc, and tried to cable manage all the extras made up of MacBook charging, and hdmi dongles. Well finally I decided my desk needed a major upgrade and I don’t regret it one bit. I absolutely love the convenience of having one usb c cable going to my MacBook, that both charges and acts as a display port for the device. Navigational buttons on the screen make it quick and easy to switch to my pc through one of the hdmi ports.IO aside, the beautiful (and beautifully accurate) screen is a godsend for photo editing. Gone are the days of struggling through a photo edit, only for it to look completely awful when viewing on a phone/other device.Side note: this is one of the more affordable options if you care about preserving your Mac’s resolution scaling.
Xusheng Yu –
Pros:- Excellent color and display. I’m a designer and it’s been a unit through everything I’ve thrown at it.- Very well built. I shipped this baby across the country in a FedEx box with my clothes when I moved (which admittedly wasn’t the smartest way to move a monitor) but it survived with no scratches and works perfectly.- USB-C charging is awesome. No need to plug in my laptop to power, just USB-C.Cons:- None!Quirks:- There’s a ‘lil ruler along the bottom of the display. Never used it but it’s kinda cool.Conclusion:- Great product. Get it!
John Flynn –
This review is for the ASUS ProArt Display 32” 4K (3840 x 2160) HDR monitor, model PA329CV. After purchasing two, replacing a pair of HP Pavilion 32″ 2K monitors, the packaging alone impressed me. Upon unpacking the monitors, I was equally impressed by the very hefty, well-made monitor base and the post that the monitor attaches to. My last monitor purchase (the Samsung UR59 4K curved monitor) was a complete disaster, very light plastics, and chintzy feeling, so actually feeling the quality of the Asus ProArt display – and you can feel the quality – was notable to me and worth mentioning. Connecting the base to the back of the monitor was very easy. I found it best to stand and turn the base around so that I could see the backside of the monitor as I aligned the male to female connectors on the base. After attaching the display to its base, this is when I realized that not only could I adjust the height (which I already knew), but I could also swivel the monitor left to right. BUT that’s not all! I could also rotate the display 90-degrees, turning it into a vertical display. Wow! I always wanted a vertical display for coding. You only see features like these in more expensive monitors, so that sort of blew my mind. Connecting the power cord and the DisplayPort cable was effortless, although I did find it helpful to use a hand mirror to assist me, because the ports are tucked underneath the backside of the cover. But it wasn’t too hard. Upon connecting the monitors to my computer, I had to manually flip the power switch located next to the power cable input on the rear side. Once I did that and pressed the front-side power button, the Asus logo animation was kind of neat to see and out-of-the-box, I could tell that the displays had been color corrected. I am using these Asus ProArt monitors in my work as a graphic artist, video editor, 3D modeler, and my work in film. So, color correction is a necessary step in my creative process. I have a color meter and plan on testing the accuracy of the Calman verification, but having been through this process in the past, I am confident that they’ve been calibrated, and BOTH MONITORS look identical, in case others considering using these for creative work are wondering. Note: because LED monitors are made in batches, sometimes a monitor from a different batch can have a slight color temperature difference. But not these. They’re identical. I also really love that the power and menu buttons are on the front-side of the display’s bezel. They remain unlit, so if you work in a dark environment, like me, there’s no distraction from annoying LED lights. Another note on brightness. At the onset, I thought I was going to need to adjust the display’s brightness, but after using them for a few minutes, my eyes adjusted nicely, so I think the brightness is just fine out-of-the-box. My last pair of monitors were a bit jacked up in brightness, so I think that’s what my eyes were responding to. That’s why I only gave it 4 stars in the brightness department. Truthfully, I am still testing them. But I honestly do believe that anyone, especially a digital artist like me, will feel and see the quality in these monitors, and the price is well worth it especially considering that the ASUS ProArt Display 32” 4K PA329CV displays rival the BenQ monitors I’ve used in the past, and for over $200 less! Come on. Give them a try.