Comment by qaq
16 hours ago
6K 32" ProArt model PA32QCV might be more practical for YN crowd at 1299 USD VS 8-9K USD PA32KCX will run you
16 hours ago
6K 32" ProArt model PA32QCV might be more practical for YN crowd at 1299 USD VS 8-9K USD PA32KCX will run you
An aside - this monitor is proving surprisingly difficult to buy in the UK. Everywhere I look it seems to be unavailable or out of stock, and I’ve been checking regularly.
Relatedly, I also don’t understand why a half-trillion dollar company makes it so hard to give them my money. There’s no option to order ASUS directly on the UK site. I’m forced to check lots of smaller resellers or Amazon.
Struggling with the exact same issue myself. If you do find a place to buy it, please let me know
Was same in US till maybe 2-3 weeks ago. Maybe they are slowly rolling out to various markets
Same in Spain, I got tired of looking for it.
I'm not buying a new monitor with a decade-old version of DisplayPort. Non-oled monitors are products that last a long time (at least a decade) so if I bought this monitor, I'd still be using DisplayPort 1.4 from 2016 in 2036. I need UHBR20 on a new monitor so I can rest assured that I will have some lanes available for my other peripherals. I've already lived the hell of needing to dedicate all 4 lanes to DisplayPort, leaving only a single USB2.0 connection remaining for all my other peripherals to share[0][1].
[0] https://media.startech.com/cms/products/gallery_large/dk30c2...
[1] https://i.imgur.com/iGs0LbH.jpeg
I also wish it had something newer, but for that price I’d gladly deal with a second cable for high speed USB devices or the purchase of a dock to handle breakout duties.
> I'm not buying a new monitor with a decade-old version of DisplayPort.
With the greatest of respect, this is a deeply silly way to think of it.
The way you should be thinking of it is:
> I'm not buying a new monitor that requires DSC to run at native resolution. That's fucking garbage.
Since DP 1.4, the only thing the DisplayPort version indicates that an end-user gives a shit about is the maximum supported speed link speed. So, if all you need is HRB3 to drive a display at its native resolution, refresh rate, and maximum bit depth without fucking DSC, then DisplayPort 1.4 will be just fine. And if DSC doesn't bother you, then your range of acceptable displays is magically widened!
I second this, I recently switched [1] and have been delighted by the crisp fonts.
[1]: https://luke.hsiao.dev/blog/pa32qcv/
I'd imagine for most people the HDR perf difference is more noticeable than the resolution. This new monitor can do 1200 nits peak with local dimming, PA32QCV can only do 600 nits peak with no local dimming. Also Dolby Vision.
I'd imagine most people can't spend 9,000 USD on a monitor
I've been enjoying the PA32QCV in the last couple months. It's definitely not perfect, but the 220 PPI at 32 inch is just amazing to code on.