ProArt PA32QCV

ASUS

ProArt PA32QCV

45 positive 0 neutral 16 negative

Based on 61 Reddit mentions

Most discussed features

Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.

Reddit mentions

Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.

Filtered by featureimage qualityClear feature

6K dual monitors for productivity use: Asus ProArt PA32QCV vs. Kuycon G32P

I have the Asus PA32QCV, am mostly a productivity user, and it’s a good monitor for this use case. The matte screen is not as dramatic as reviews make it out to be — sure it is not as crisp as glossy, but it’s not that blurry either. When you have font scaling properly set (eg 200%), text that is pr

...

thefreddit in r/HiDPI_monitors

January 25, 2026 11:49 PM

7

PSA: The matte coating on the Asus PA32QCV is very aggressive.

TLDR: Bright elements on dark background are blurry. Old setup was: primary matte IPS LG 27UD58 4K 27" secondary glossy 27" 1440p IPS from the Korean imports era of 2011-2012 tertiary M2 16" Macbook Pro. I got the PA32QCV to become the primary and move the 4k as secondary. I have a bright work desk

...

moridinbg in r/HiDPI_monitors

October 19, 2025 1:33 PM

9

My search for a macOS monitor upgrade has been atrocious at best.

I have a collection of LG Ultrafine I’m trying to sell if you’re in the Austin area. I have 2x 27” 5K and 2x 24” 4K. I upgraded to the Asus 32” 6K PA32QCV and I’m really enjoying it. Previously I used a combination of 1x 5K and 1x 4K Ultrafine. The matte finish on the PA32QCV isn’t noticeable to me

...

skottay in r/HiDPI_monitors

October 24, 2025 2:45 PM

6

Pro Display XDR vs ASUS ProArt PA32QCV

I already had an XDR for office use, so last week I got a PA32QCV hoping to have a similar setup at home. I had trouble with the PA32QCV so I quit and picked up another XDR off marketplace over the weekend. Asus was useless of course: The monitor refuses to connect via Thunderbolt/USB C. When I call

...

SpiritualWindow3855 in r/HiDPI_monitors

April 2, 2026 2:02 AM

2

6K dual monitors for productivity use: Asus ProArt PA32QCV vs. Kuycon G32P

I wrote about this monitor a few months ago - https://old.reddit.com/r/HiDPI_monitors/comments/1oapqxh/psa_the_matte_coating_on_the_asus_pa32qcv_is_very/ There are a few comparisons of VSCode between the Asus, a 4k light matte 27" and 1440p very glossy 27". Captions are under the image, the Asus is the third.

...

moridinbg in r/HiDPI_monitors

January 28, 2026 9:13 PM

2

Kuycon G32P (31.5″ 6K 6144×3456 monitor) — video review by KevZ

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

2

Can't decide between BenQ RD320U vs ASUS ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV

If you want to wait, I think LG is making a 32-inch 6K panel with IPS Black and it's coming out in the ASUS ProArt Display 6K PA32QCV and the LG UltraFine 6K Monitor (Model 32U990A) sometime next year. The Dell UltraSharp 32 6K Monitor U3224KB already meets similar criteria since it's also IPS Black

...

78914hj1k487 in r/mac

July 25, 2025 2:39 AM

2

Editing monitor for Lightroom

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

Studio Display XDR owners, what are your opinions on the display?

Thanks for the reply. Do you mean the ASUS ProArt Display 6K PA32QCV?Wondering between this vs XDR 27"... though XDR costs 2.5x more and is smaller. But I heard the Asus 6k has blurry text/haloing on white text on a black background.

Damu22 in r/mac

April 13, 2026 2:16 AM

1

40" 5k2k ultra wide vs 6k 32"

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

1

Top alternatives in Monitors

#1
C2 OLED

LG

C2 OLED

$1249.00

positive
neutral
negative