Defects aside, I really like this monitor. What I don't like is Asus' quality control. Dirt in the center of the first monitor I received and then some dead pixels in the replacement. Be prepared to pay with both your money and time when it comes to this monitor.
Response from https://www.asus.comBy Customer Service, April 1, 2026
Dear Valued Customer,
We certainly understand your disappointment and the inconvenience this may have caused you. ASUS products undergo intensive quality control testing and final inspections for both hardware and software before we release it worldwide. ASUS provides warranty for the unit in order to fix or repair any isolated factory escape defect. Should you need assistance sending the unit in for warranty service, You can reach me at customerloyalty@asus.com. Please copy a link to this post as a reference.
Thank you for choosing ASUS!
Best Regards, Adrian ASUS Customer Loyalty – US Support
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This monitor has a pixel-perfect screen and scales well for Mac. The colors are accurate for any creative workflow. The design is minimal, but I wish the buttons were hidden at the bottom or on the back so the bottom bezel is minimal. The software/app lags a lot, and the Mac function keys do not work most of the time, so I hope they update and fix that asap. Overall, there is no match for the price of 6K-calibrated screens in the market that provide premium-quality colors and aesthetics.
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I added a MAC M4MAX to my desktop and needed a really good display that would be able to take full advantage of the MAC from the perspective of color accuracy and detail. After much research the PA32QCV was my choice over all others and so far this ASUS monitor has exceeded my expectations in virtually every respect. I run a dual monitor setup, and the other monitor paired with this happens to be a high performance ASUS gaming monitor the PG32UCDP which is the main monitor when competition gaming for it’s 240/480 Hz refresh and 4K resolution. The ProArt display runs 60 Hz at 6K and both monitors are able to scale perfectly with a lot of adjustability via the screen widgets ASUS provides for both Windows 11 and MAC OS. The PC running a NVIDIA RTX 4090 connects to each monitor via high quality DP cables one to one. The MAC connects to each monitor via USB C Thunderbolt directly. Slightly better than daisy chaining for performance theoretically. Then it’s just a matter of switching monitor inputs between DP and TB when I switch computers. Easy Peasy.
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