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Posted by Terror Byte
 - Today at 01:51:38
Ludicrous, you'll need 200% scaling at a bare minimum, most people will use 250% so outside opening photos in say Photoshop or working on 8K video, your desktop real estate will be no better than 4K 32". Even 4K 32" needs 125% scaling, and the recommended scaling is 150%.


I would seriously not even get 6K in 32", maybe in 40" but 5K x 2K is sweet spot in the 38" range.
Posted by TruthIsThere
 - Yesterday at 20:59:01
QuoteAsus is obviously targeting professional customers with this screen.

Why?! It's not like once the content leaves this jacked-up super ridiculous priced monitor grasps, the end users (consumers) will experience the same details that was supposedly created on this super dud.

But hey, fake the funk in marketing to the unaware, or people that just desires burning holes in their pockets, for so-called professionals anyway, right.

It is so easy... to separate a fool; from its money! 😏
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 19:03:32
Asus offers a new monitor with an extremely high 8K resolution. The ProArt PA32KCX also features a modern mini-LED backlight and should stand with its high brightness. A colorimeter is built-in as well.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ProArt-New-8K-mini-LED-monitor-offers-over-4-000-dimming-zones-and-up-to-1-200-nits.1139093.0.html