LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
ASUS
Based on 61 Reddit mentions
$399.00
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I'm hoping for a Mac Studio Display 2.0 -- rumored to be true HDR. Meanwhile I have the Studio display as well and am pleased with it. OP, there are not many options for large (32" or greater) HDR monitors at the moment. That's why Hasselblad literature talks about recent iPads and Macbook Pros that
...sakumar in r/hasselblad
October 22, 2025 4:54 PM
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Will you be editing for display HDR? if so, are any of those monitors supporting it? and bright enough? or are you thinking of moving to it in the future as it becomes more prevalent? that could be a factor. But even putting that aside, I'd look hard at the new ASUS ProArt Display PA32QCV. On pre or
...211logos in r/Lightroom
September 7, 2025 12:13 AM
2
Depends on how many sunlight is in your room. I have the Asus PA32QCV 6k with the LuxPixel (like nano-texture), it goes up to 750 nits and I think that's just right when it's sunniest. You probably will want more with 450 nits, but again my living room set up has full-body windows so it definitely g
...drellforev in r/macmini
April 16, 2026 4:53 PM
1
I've read articles that say that the panel gets up to 600+ nits fullscreen SDR.This one says 635: https://www.tech-critter.com/asus-proart-display-6k-pa32qcv-review/ This one says 714: https://www.pcworld.com/article/2873124/asus-proart-pa32qcv-review.html#:~:text=First%20up%20is,to%20a%20minimum. I
...drellforev in r/macmini
April 16, 2026 5:33 PM
1
What's your use case? Maybe something like an ASUS PA32QCV would suit you. I use this for programming/app development, and general productivity tasks, and it's amazing. It's colour-accurate enough, with a mode that emulates the colours on my MacBook's screen, and bright enough to use in a bright roo
...00DEADBEEF in r/apple
March 1, 2026 5:46 AM
1