4Krazy!: ASUS PA328Q, PB279Q And Future 28 inch 4K with G-Sync At Computex 2014
ASUS today announced brand new 4K monitors: PA328Q with a color pre-calibrated 32-inch LCD panel for professionals, and the color-rich PB279Q, a 27-inch LCD for gaming, entertainment and pro-sumer applications. These pair up with the recently launched 28 inch PB287Q, 28-inch 4K monitor and the previous PQ321Q premium IGZO 4K monitor.
If you're still thinking 32 inch is huge for your desk, is it really? See the PB279Q (left) and PA328Q (right) below:
See, there's not a big difference! ;-)
PA328Q
The PA is a 32” color pre-calibrated 4K UHD monitor for professional applications. It has 10-bit color and 100% sRGB with delta-E <2. Note it's brand-spanking-new HDMI 2.0 support and take a close up of that super narrow bezel! It'll look great on your desk and gives an edge-to-edge feeling in your peripheral vision!
Full spec:
- Panel Size: 32” diagonal
- Color Saturation: 100% sRGB pre-calibrated panel, delta-E <2, 10-bit color (10.7 Billion colors)
- Resolution:
- 3840 x 2160 at 60Hz (DP1.2)
- 3840 x 2160 at 60Hz (HDMI2.0)
- 3840 x 2160 at 30Hz (MHL3.0)
- Pixel Pitch: 0.1845mm (138 PPI)
- Brightness: 350 nits
- Viewing Angle: 178 degree wide viewing angle in all directions.
- Input / Output: 1x DP 1.2, 1x mDP , 1x HDMI 2.0/MHL 3.0, 2x HDMI 1.4, 4x USB 3.0 port hub
- Mechanical Design: Full pivot, tilt and swivel and height adjustment, Super narrow bezel design (for multi-display setting)
- Features: ASUS-exclusive QuickFit Virtual Scale Function (Patent-pending), SplendidPlus™ Video Intelligence Technology and PiP and PbP supports
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PB279Q
This is the world’s first 27” 4K UHD monitor with wide viewing angles and a super slim 9mm bezel. It is ideal for prosumers, console or PC gamers (5ms response), entertainment enthusiasts (it has lots of inputs) and the alpha-techies (you ROGers!) looking for that 4K jump this year.
Full spec:
- Panel Size: 27” diagonal
- Color Saturation: 100% sRGB, 10-bit color (10.7 Billion colors)
- Response Time: 5ms (GtG)
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160 resolution
- Pixel Pitch: 163 PPI
- Brightness: 300 nits
- Viewing Angle: 178 degree wide viewing angle in all directions.
- Input / Output: 1x mDP, 1x DP 1.2, 4x HDMI 1.4 /MHL 2.0 (combo) (support two PiP and maximum four PbP input sources)
- mDP and DP 4K at 60Hz
- HDMI 4K at 30Hz
- MHL no 4K support
- Mechanical Design: Full pivot, tilt and swivel and height adjustment, sub 1 cm super narrow bezel design (9mm) for multi-display setting.
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4K 28-inch monitor with G-Sync
Something for future aspirations - ASUS is showing off a concept of 4K 28-inch monitor with G-Sync on its booth in Computex. While Nvidia also showed the PQ321Q with G-Sync during CES, that required two G-Sync modules to run the MST display. This model has a single 4K panel running at 60Hz over DP1.2, meaning it requires just one G-Sync module, which is far more user friendly. At this stage there's no price, ETA or even brand name attached to the concept on show; it's just to exhibit ASUS'-leading technology.
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