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ASUS ProArt Cinema PQ07: 135-inch micro LED display with 2,000 nits brightness

The ProArt series from ASUS is aimed at professional content creators. With the ASUS ProArt Cinema PQ07, they have now presented an exciting micro-LED display at the broadcasting trade show NAB 2023, which with a size of 135 inches also cuts a good figure in the home theater and has a lot to offer technically.

The ASUS ProArt Cinema PQ07 in detail

Officially, the manufacturer calls the ASUS ProArt Cinema PQ07 a monitor, but with a screen diagonal of 135 inches, the device also competes with modern smart TVs in the home theater – only that it comes without TV functions.

Be that as it may. It resolves in 4K UHD resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels and achieves a pixel density of 32.6 ppi, which should also make the monitor suitable for previewing studio productions.

The micro-LED display achieves a peak brightness of 2,000 nits and supports HDR10. The DCI-P3 color space is covered by 95 percent. The pixel pitch is said to be 0.7815 mm, which is less than other micro-LED displays, according to the manufacturer.

ASUS ProArt Cinema PQ07
Image: ASUS

However, ASUS has not revealed prices yet. Considering the competition, for example from Samsung, we should be looking at a five- or six-figure range here.

ASUS ProArt Display PA24US

Much more compact and presumably cheaper comes the 24-inch ASUS ProArt Display PA24US. It is the first model in the series with SDI (Serial Digital Interface) connectivity. Serial Digital Interface is a serial digital interface mainly used to transmit uncompressed and unencrypted video data over coaxial cable or optical fiber.

SDI enables the transmission of picture, sound and metadata over a single connection and is primarily used in professional television studios/broadcasters, digital cinemas and event technology.

ASUS ProArt Display PA24US
Image: ASUS

The monitor relies on an IPS panel and comes with a 4K UHD resolution. A brightness of up to 600 cd/m² is achieved, while the DCI-P3 color space is covered by 95 percent and the factory calibration with Delta E <1 turns out particularly accurate. Again, ASUS has not yet mentioned prices or availability.

Simon Lüthje

I am co-founder of this blog and am very interested in everything that has to do with technology, but I also like to play games. I was born in Hamburg, but now I live in Bad Segeberg.

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