- The ASUS PROART PA27USD monitor offers a brightness of 1200 cd / m² in a compact design
- Unexpected SDI connectivity provides quality workflows broadcast in an ordinary office instructor
- Asus balances the quality ambitions diffused with daily conviviality in the PA27usd
Asus has expanded its ProArt line with two new screens, but the smallest Proart OLED PA27USD is the most interesting.
Positioned as a monitor for video publishing, it combines high brightness, HDR support and a professional port provision.
The PROART OLED PA27USD has a 27 -inch OLED QD panel operating at 4K UHD (3840 x 2160).
A compact screen with broadcast ambitions
This sales instructor offers maximum brightness of 1200 cd / m² and supports HDR10 and HLG formats.
These brightness levels are generally found in larger reference levels.
With this capacity, it should be well suited to video publishing and photo editing, where precise colors and coherent tones map are essential.
An unusual aspect of PA27usd is its connectivity, which includes a 12G-SDI port.
This port is normally limited to broadcasting and studio equipment and can manage an uncompressed video at 12 Gbit / s.
At the same time, Asus added two USB-C ports with the Thunderbolt 4 support, each providing up to 96 W of power delivery.
This allows a laptop to be powered, loaded and connected to the screen via a single cable, reducing desktop size.
These combined features suggest that Asus aims to balance quality flexibility diffused with friendly conviviality.
However, the number of standard workstations in standard workstations will be uncertain will really need SDI.
The company has also published the largest ProArt Cinema PQ09U, a 162 -inch microled display with the same PIC luminosity of 1200 CD / m².
Although ASUS has not confirmed the resolution, it is supposed to be 4K UHD. Its real advantage lies in a pixel height of 0.93 mm.
This tighter pixel density helps the screen maintain clarity even when seen closely, which is important for film production environments, projection rooms or large -scale design presentations.
The PA27USD and PQ09U target creation professionals, but the first is positioned as a sales instructor for those who need compact HDR performance with versatile E / S, the second is designed for cinematographic spaces where the scale and clarity count more than the use of the office.
At the time of writing the time of writing, Asus did not announce the availability dates or prices, leaving the first impressions based mainly on specifications rather than real performance.
Via 3D guru