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ASUS introduces ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV for creative professionals

ASUS unveils the ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV, a 27-inch monitor offering 5K resolution, Delta E<2 colour accuracy, and advanced features for creators.

ASUS has announced the arrival of the ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV, a professional-grade monitor designed to meet the needs of modern creators. This 27-inch display offers 5K resolution (5120 x 2880) with 218 pixels per inch (ppi), delivering sharp visuals and exceptional colour accuracy. Available from mid-February 2025 in Singapore, the monitor is priced at S$1,099.

Unparalleled 5K resolution and HDR visuals

The ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV features a 5K resolution HDR panel with a pixel density of 218 ppi, which is over 2.6 times sharper than a typical Full HD 27-inch monitor. This level of clarity is particularly beneficial for creators working on intricate projects.

With HDR10 and VESA DisplayHDR 500 compatibility, the monitor ensures impressive contrast and vibrant colours, enhancing visual depth and realism. Compared to a 4K display of the same size, the ProArt Display offers 77% more onscreen workspace, enabling creators to multitask efficiently.

Superior colour accuracy for professionals

Colour accuracy is at the forefront of the ProArt Display’s design. The monitor covers 99% of the DCI-P3, 95% of the Adobe RGB, and 100% of the sRGB colour gamuts. Its 10-bit colour depth allows for the display of over 1.07 billion colours, ensuring every detail in photos and videos is vividly represented. Factory-calibrated and Calman Verified, the display achieves Delta E<2 colour accuracy, a critical benchmark for colour professionals.

ASUS Light Sync technology adds to the monitor’s appeal with ambient light and backlight sensors that optimise brightness and colour performance. The LuxPixel anti-glare coating further enhances the viewing experience by reducing reflections and providing sharp, pixel-perfect visuals without the muted effect of traditional matte screens.

Enhanced productivity and connectivity

The ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV simplifies multitasking with its built-in Auto KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) switch, allowing users to seamlessly toggle between two connected laptops or PCs using a single keyboard and mouse.

Connectivity options include DisplayPort, HDMI, a USB hub, and a USB-C port with 96-watt Power Delivery for charging laptops and transferring data via a single cable. This makes the monitor ideal for professionals who rely on devices such as MacBooks or Windows laptops. Additional USB Type-A and Type-C ports along the bottom bezel offer convenience for connecting peripherals and charging devices.

Complimentary Adobe Creative Cloud subscription

ASUS is partnering with Adobe to provide a complimentary subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud for eligible buyers of the ProArt Display. The offer includes one- or three-month access to Adobe’s suite of creative tools, including Adobe Substance 3D and Adobe Acrobat, valued at up to US$488.91. This promotion is available until 31 August 2025 and can be applied to both new and existing Adobe accounts.

Availability and pricing details

The ASUS ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV will be available in Singapore from mid-February 2025 at a retail price of S$1,099. For further details, customers are encouraged to contact their local ASUS representatives.

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