ASUS has expanded its monitor lineup with a new model measuring 22-inch diagonally and featuring a 3840 x 2160 pixel IPS panel. Furthermore the ProArt PQ22UC is compatible with HDR10 standard. According to ASUS, the new ProArt PQ22UC professional is supposed to be used in the office environment.
As we already mentioned the ProArt PQ22UC monitor has been equipped with a 22-inch panel and 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution. On the back of the monitor there is one USB 3.1 Type-C and one mini-HDMI port. According to ASUS, the display comes with a dynamic contrast ratio of 1'000'000:1 and 400 cd/m2 brightness. ASUS is marketing this display for content creators and the fact that the panel gets color temperature selection and low blue light is certainly a commitment into that direction.
Since this isn't a gaming monitor, there won't be any features such as FreeSync or G-Sync. On top of the convincing specs there is a very well-built thin frame, which allows for pan, tilt, swivel and height adjustment. Furthermore it is compatible with VESA 100x100mm mounts making this display ideal for multi-monitor configurations if required. At this time ASUS has not revealed more details on pricing and availability.
The display will be shown at CES from January 8-12 in Las Vegas. Furthermore ASUS will show ZenScreen Go MB16AP, a 15.6-inch fullHD display that runs on battery power. The MB16AP packs a 7800-mAh lithium-ion battery pack, which according to ASUS should be good for four hours of use. The pack supports reverse charging, so it can top off an attached laptop or Android device. On this device there is only one USB Type-C connector, that is enough for both Windows PC or an Android device.
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