LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
ASUS
Based on 61 Reddit mentions
$399.00
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I just got a copy and I'm quite disappointed. I'm coming from an Ultrafine 5k, used in conjunction with an open M4 MBP below. Matte finish - totally fine! Nearly the same as my Nanotexture M4 MBP. Its great. on closer inspection its okay but not as good as nanotexture, and Asus ProArt PA32QCV is bet
...nickpunt in r/HiDPI_monitors
December 19, 2025 4:14 AM
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Just bought an Asus PA32QCV, color wise, it’s ok, and scaling is the same as an Apple Studio Display XDR. Just, forget there is a pair of bad speakers! Totally useless!
stephensmwong in r/HiDPI_monitors
March 25, 2026 3:56 PM
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ASUS has a 6K 31.5” model for around $1300, the PA32QCV, the big brother of the 5K 27” PA27JCV. Overall it’s a fantastic display (I tested the 5K one), but its LuxPixel coating is rather present. I compared it to Apple’s nano-texture tech, and in practice they produce a very similar super strong mat
...ManolitoMystiq in r/HiDPI_monitors
March 1, 2026 5:50 PM
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I went from 4K 27" to 4K 32" and didn't find the reduction in PPI to be overly significant, though it is noticeable. I'm a graphic designer, however I mainly use windows. Also have a Mac Mini with a 28" 4K, no issues. But, if PPI really is that important that you require it, Asus makes a 32" 6K ProA
...OHMEGA_SEVEN in r/Monitors
September 4, 2025 2:48 AM
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For sure they are different beasts! I just bought an Asus PA32QCV, I spent USD1049.99 on Amazon Asus shop. 1) Color is ok, 2) there is a bit of darkness at the edges, 3) the stand is sturdy, but not super smooth, nor if you can put a 'ton' on it and it remains like a steel rod, 4) the so called buil
...stephensmwong in r/HiDPI_monitors
April 1, 2026 9:06 PM
1
I've been using a 4k 32" display at native resolution for about 3 years. That lets me have four ~1920x1080p quadrants on screen at once. Or I can do a Fibonacci-type thing and have windows that are appropriately sized for different types of work (coding, browsing, Slack, etc.) like seen here: https:
...kroboz in r/mac
April 13, 2026 9:58 PM
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I had the smaller PA27JCV (5K, but same pixel density of 218PPI). Both the 27” and 32” models are very affordable for what you get. Both have a LuxPixel coating, which is very similar to Apple’s nano-texture coating. It greatly diminishes reflections: the picture looks like paper. I had a problem wi
...ManolitoMystiq in r/MonitorAdvice
March 29, 2026 12:42 AM
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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
Just recently received the Asus ProArt Display 6K PA32QCV and use it at the 3008x1692 resolution, Native is a bit too small. If I had to choose I like 3008x1692 slightly more thank 1440p HiDPi. Now that the asus is about the cost of the 5K I would recommend, still use my iPad for critical colors. On
...bydesignap0000 in r/HiDPI_monitors
November 13, 2025 4:03 AM
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This is the Asus ProArt PA32QCV I got. It doesn't have any uniformity problems, only a slight bit of dimming at the edges (not shown). Left is the M-Model P3 color mode, which was a touch whiter/bluer relative to my MacBook Pro. I tweaked the gain on Red from 200 -> 220 and they're just about equiva
...nickpunt in r/HiDPI_monitors
January 9, 2026 2:45 AM
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