- The 0.93 mm pixels of ASUS PQ09U ensures sharpness, even closely
- ASUS PROART CINEMA PQ09U targets cinematographic spaces and large -scale creative environments
- This large monitor supports WiFi 7 and 10GBE features for quick file sharing
Asus unveiled the ProArt Cinema PQ09U, a 162-inch micro-drive monitor intended for creators and broadcasters who need a large-screen solution without compromise.
This 4K UHD HDR screen has a 0.93 mm pixel step, a peak brightness of 1200 nits, a contrast ratio of 1,000,000: 1 and a range of DCI-P3 colors at 97%.
Compared to conventional micro-LED panels with a height of 1.2 mm or 1.5 mm of pixel, the PQ09U offers sharper and smaller visuals with high color precision, which makes it appropriate as a monitor for video publishing.
A massive display for creators
The scale of this monitor makes it suitable for domestic cinema configurations, screening rooms or large design presentations, rather than the typical use of the office.
The PQ09U uses ultrasmall pixels to maintain image clarity even when viewers are close to the screen, a crucial factor in film production and large -scale creative environments.
This display also provides improved AI tools of laptops and mini PCs, which use NPUs and GPUs AI to speed up creative workflows.
This model targets cinematographic spaces, but the company has also published the PA27USD model, a smaller sales instructor for compact HDR performance and versatile E / S.
The ASUS PQ09U display also has ultra-available 10GBE networking and WiFi 7, which allow fast and secure file sharing.
Creators can combine proart motherboards, graphics cards and workstations to create reliable systems adapted to their specific needs.
Asus also has another 162 inch instructor with the PQ09 model number, which he announced at the Nab Show in April 2025.
The main specifications, such as pixel density, brightness and contrast, of the two devices seem to be largely coherent and their number of models are similar.
The ASUS has not clearly indicated the differences between the two, but the PQ09U can offer subtle improvements in the panel calibration or the handling of the HDR.
At the time of writing the time of writing, there is no official Asus information concerning the availability or price of this device.