ASUS Quietly Drops the ProArt PA32USD, a 4K QD-OLED With DP 2.1 and Thunderbolt 4 That Targets Creators First

Apr 21, 2026 at 08:44am EDT
Two ASUS ProArt monitors are displayed, one showing vibrant abstract graphics and the other a video editing software interface with color grading tools.

The new ProArt monitor aims for a high refresh rate operation alongside excellent color accuracy and color reproduction for professionals.

ASUS Debuts 4K OLED ProArt PA32USD Monitor for Professionals; 4K HDR QD-OLED Panel, 240 Hz Refresh Rate, 1000 Nits of Peak Brightness, and DP 2.1 Interface

Most monitor manufacturers focus on delivering gaming monitors in affordable and premium categories, but ASUS is also taking care of its professional lineup known as ProArt. The ProArt series of hardware is aimed at professionals who want premium features to excel at what they do the best. The monitor ProArt series has just received a new model called the ProArt PA32USD, which launched today silently.

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The official page lists the specifications and features of the monitor in detail, and it appears to be one of the most premium offerings from ASUS till now. The monitor boats a 32-inch display, featuring QD-OLED panel and a 4K resolution for vivid and sharp visuals. QD-OLED is already well-known for awesome image quality, and this monitor easily ranks among the most vivid OLED displays currently available. It's not just HDR-compatible, but it also excels at color reproduction, bringing an incredibly good color accuracy of Delta E<1.

The ProArt PA32USD can run at up to a good 240 Hz refresh rate, which is quite high for a professional monitor, but this makes it a wonderful choice even for gamers. Since OLED panels bring ultra low response time, the PA32USD will be excellent choice for competitive gaming as well. The ProArt professional monitors are usually priced higher, but if you are a professional who also plays games, this display is going to be an ideal hardware for your desk, bringing a perfect balance of gaming and professional work-related features.

It features a true 10-bit color depth, and with a wide color gamut, featuring 99% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB color coverages, it will also bring vivid and vibrant image quality. Thanks to the modern connectivity, you no longer have to settle for compressed visuals, as it boasts latest DP 2.1 port as well as high-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 connector to do the job well. Plus, you will get a Thunderbolt 4 port with 96W power delivery and a dedicated USB hub for peripherals.

As far as availability and pricing is concerned, we will need to wait for ASUS's launch information.

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