Professional monitors for designers, photographers and video editors must meet a number of requirements. First of all, he must be honest. If, after colour correction, the blue sky turns into green shades, and the sun looks dull and lifeless, the work will have to be redone, and the trust in the monitor will be lower than the baseboard. Secondly, a professional monitor should be convenient so that the stand can be deployed at the right angle, and there is a USB hub and a joystick for controlling the monitor at hand. ProArt series monitors fully meet all these requirements.


Asus modestly says about the ProArt series that these are professional monitors made by designers for designers. And it's not limited to the usual expansion of the colour spectrum, which many gaming monitors can now boast of. ProArt is really professional displays with careful factory calibration, uniform illumination, high resolution and maximum coverage of all popular colour spectra. Suffice it to say that many representatives of this line have passed the strict certification of CalMAN and Pantone, which have long become the standard in film production and printing. And in search of the perfect, Asus is experimenting with matrix formulas. So, in 2019, they introduced the world's first Mini LED monitor ProArt PA27UCX.

In addition to the impressive image quality, the owner of such a monitor can count on high-quality factory settings, an advanced system for compensating for uneven illumination, an optional built-in 14-bit LUT and a convenient stand with which the monitor can be rotated as you like. Most representatives of the ProArt series are equipped with a USB hub with 3 – 4 free ports. Thanks to Thunderbolt support, the monitors of this series are especially loved by MacBook owners, who can quickly connect to the port and continue working from the same place, but on a large screen.