ASUS
ProArt PA32QCV
Based on 63 Reddit mentions
$1022.42
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Dilemma with glossy vs nano on Studio Display XDR
For those wanting a cheaper but larger variant, I have the Asus PA32QCV with its "LuxPixel". It's the same as how people describe the Nano XDR, I read in 1 thread that have both is the Nano Texture and LuxPixel are practically the same; $1200, got it $1000 from BestBuy. Gets up to 750 nits fullscree
...drellforev in r/mac
May 2, 2026 9:59 PM
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Second monitor for M4 Pro
BenQ PD2730S 27" 5K ASUS ProArt Display 27” 5K both are good 5K options to keep the same resolution as the Studio display, the BenQ is more expensive but can apparently match Apple's display color profile better than Asus 27" 5K. The PA32QCV is cheaper than the 27" 5K BenQ with a bigger (6K) screen
...MikeyPx96 in r/macmini
April 20, 2026 11:50 PM
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Apple's Studio Display 2 Reportedly on Track to Launch This Year With These New Features
I gave up waiting and bought an ASUS PA32QCV. 6K at 32", and it costs less than a Studio Display. Oh and it comes with a fully adjustable stand as the standard option, and the standard option also supports VESA so I can mount it on am arm if I want rather than be stuck with what it came with. I'm no
...00DEADBEEF in r/apple
February 4, 2026 3:52 AM
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32" 4K vs 27" 5K for macOS: Screen real estate or text clarity?
Why not both? Asus Pro Art PA32QCV is 32" and 6k. LG also makes a 32" 6k but it's more expensive. But if I had to pick between the two, probably the 27" 5k.
ApatheticAbsurdist in r/mac
January 7, 2026 5:27 AM
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6K dual monitors for productivity use: Asus ProArt PA32QCV vs. Kuycon G32P
I finally ordered the Asus ProArt PA32QCV and got it a couple of days ago. Loving it so far. I got it at B&H Photo for $1,299.00. This included the desk clamp mount which is nice because it takes up less desk space. It is a matte finish but the matte seems fine grained enough that I don't notice any
...FlintHillsSky in r/HiDPI_monitors
February 20, 2026 3:37 AM
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40" 5k2k ultra wide vs 6k 32"
I've been using a 4k 32" display at native resolution for about 3 years. That lets me have four ~1920x1080p quadrants on screen at once. Or I can do a Fibonacci-type thing and have windows that are appropriately sized for different types of work (coding, browsing, Slack, etc.) like seen here: https:
...kroboz in r/mac
April 13, 2026 9:58 PM
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Thoughts about the Studio Display XDR
Thanks for the review. The problem with ASUS PA32QCV is its aggressive matte that makes text blurry when compared to an apple studio display. This is its problem, and of course, also the build quality and long-term reliability, but truthfully, mainly what I wrote above. I do love how big it is, 32"
...Damu22 in r/HiDPI_monitors
April 19, 2026 2:56 AM
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Thoughts about the Studio Display XDR
The problem with ASUS PA32QCV is its aggressive matte that makes text blurry when compared to an apple studio display. This is its problem, and of course, also the build quality and long-term reliability, but truthfully, mainly what I wrote above. I do love how big it is, 32" is great, but the text
...Damu22 in r/HiDPI_monitors
April 19, 2026 2:57 AM
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Joined the M4 Mini Club.
I don't remember the resolution off hand but it was full 4k so as high as the TV would go. Don't get me wrong - it was a good image but obviously everything is larger on the screen due to the resolution being less than the ASD and in my config I was less than 30" (probably closer to 26-27" from the
...Xynomite in r/macmini
June 13, 2025 9:28 PM
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Just got a Mac mini M4 and immediately panicked how did you pick your display and do you regret it?
I also have a ProArt Display 6K PA32QCV. I still miss my glass 27” iMac 5K screen terribly, but I do like the size of the Asus, the stand is easy to position and really stays in place, and I like all the extra ports on it.
Weak_Investigator_37 in r/macmini
May 21, 2026 5:21 PM
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