
ASUS is launching two new displays for creators with the ProArt PA27USD and the PA32USD, with each display using an OLED panel for deep color contrast and high refresh rates. ASUS initially unveiled these displays during CES 2026, and it’s now making them available for purchase in the US. Much like ASUS’ ProArt laptops, like the one we reviewed last Summer, the ProArt displays are designed for and geared towards creators, as well as those who might need a great monitor for professional digital art work. That being said, they could easily double as a monitor for gaming when work is over if that’s something that you’re into. With a 240Hz refresh rate they’re certainly capable of smooth rendering.
Plus, the resolution on each monitor is 4K with the panel tech being QD-OLED. In terms of sizes, you’re looking at 26.5 inches for the PA27USD and 31.5 inches for the PA32USD. The smaller monitor also comes with a wrap-around hood that is designed to keep the reflections to a minimum so you can work more accurately and efficiently. ASUS says that removing the hood isn’t necessary thanks to built-in openings at the top that support the use of third-party colorimeters.
The ASUS ProArt PA27USD OLED display starts at $2,199
As you may have guessed given what these monitors were designed for, the price tags are by no means on the smaller side. The least expensive option, the PA27USD OLED, starts at $2,199. ASUS even offers a more expensive variant of it called the Panaro MAX Rugged Case Edition that will cost $2,599. If you want the larger PA32USD OLED it’ll set you back $2,699.
The latter goes on sale in June, while the two 26.5-inch monitors go on sale this month. These new monitors swivel, tilt, and move up and down, and they come with a pretty wide selection of connectivity options including multiple USB ports.
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