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Asus ProArt Display 5K delivers stunning visuals and exceptional accuracy

ASUS launches the ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV in Singapore, which costs S$1,099 and offers precision colour accuracy, HDR support, and LuxPixel tech.

ASUS has officially unveiled its ProArt Display 5K (PA27JCV) in Singapore. This monitor is designed to provide professionals and creatives with precise colour accuracy and enhanced visual performance. It offers 77% more on-screen workspace compared to a 4K monitor of the same size, making it an excellent choice for detailed work.

Superior 5K resolution and colour accuracy

The ProArt Display 5K boasts a 5120 x 2880 resolution and is Calman Verified, ensuring top-notch colour accuracy right out of the box. Each monitor is factory-calibrated to achieve a Delta E<2 colour accuracy, meaning the colour variations are so minor that they are virtually indistinguishable to the human eye.

Calman-certified displays follow advanced colour correction standards, ensuring consistency across different workflows. The PA27JCV also supports 99% of the DCI-P3, 95% of the Adobe RGB, and 100% of the sRGB colour gamuts, making it ideal for professional video editing, photo retouching, and other colour-critical tasks. It features HDR10 and VESA DisplayHDR 500 certification, offering richer contrast and vibrant highlights.

LuxPixel technology for a paper-like effect

One standout feature of this monitor is its LuxPixel technology, which incorporates an anti-glare, low-reflection (AGLR) coating. This unique coating reduces reflections and distractions, creating a paper-like effect while preserving the sharpness and vibrancy of colours. This innovation ensures precise and uninterrupted viewing, even in brightly lit environments.

Versatile connectivity and built-in Auto KVM

The PA27JCV has extensive connectivity options, including one USB-C port with DisplayPort Alt Mode, one DisplayPort 1.4 port, one HDMI 2.1 port, and another USB-C port with 96W Power Delivery. Additionally, it includes a USB hub with one USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port and three USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports.

The monitor features an Auto KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) switch for added convenience. This lets users easily toggle between two connected devices using a single keyboard and mouse, streamlining productivity.

The ASUS ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV will be available in Singapore starting mid-February 2025 at S$1,099. This price is notably competitive, as 5K monitors comparable to other brands can cost up to S$800 more, even during sales.

Additionally, customers who purchase the ProArt Display will receive a complimentary three-month trial of Adobe Creative Cloud, which provides access to a suite of professional tools to complement the monitor’s capabilities. You can find the PA27JCV on the ASUS Singapore online store and in official ASUS stores on Lazada and Shopee.

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