ASUS has returned to its ProArt series with a new release. Unlike most monitor manufacturers with their eyes set on gamers, the ProArt lineup caters to professionals. The series covers everything from laptops to graphics cards to motherboards, giving creative professionals the premium features they need to do their best work. Now it has expanded that portfolio with a new monitor.
Meet the ProArt Display OLED PA32USD, one of ASUS's most premium offerings to date. It is a 32-inch display built around a QD-OLED panel with 4K resolution for sharp, vivid visuals. The PA32USD also delivers a 240Hz refresh rate and 0.1ms GtG response time, which is rare in a professional monitor, but even creators need some gaming time.

ASUS lists 250-nit SDR and 1,000-nit HDR peak brightness, in line with other recent 32-inch QD-OLED releases. The PA32USD covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color space with a ΔE<1 for color accuracy. Unlike most creator displays, the PA32USD has a built-in motorized colorimeter that automatically calibrates the monitor without additional hardware or software. ASUS also lists Calman Ready and ColourSpace integration, along with HDR support for Dolby Vision, HLG, and HDR10.
The I/O is just as catered to professionals. The PA32USD includes dual 12G-Serial Digital Interface (SDI) ports, dual Thunderbolt ports with up to 96W power delivery, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, and a USB hub. ASUS claims the SDI ports support uncompressed 4K at 60Hz playback, which pushes the PA32USD closer to broadcast and post-production territory than a standard desktop monitor.

Based on that feature set, the PA32USD is clearly aimed at filmmakers, video editors, colorists, digital imaging technicians, and VFX and game development artists. The 240Hz panel is an unusual addition for a professional display, but ASUS makes a case for it, arguing it helps with fast-moving visuals, smoother preview work, and game content checks.
The PA32USD includes a monitor hood, two stand options, OLED care features, and native Windows and macOS support. It's listed on ASUS's website, with pricing and availability yet to be announced.




