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The ASUS ProArt PA329CV is the kind of 32-inch 4K monitor you buy when you’re genuinely doing work where colour and detail matter—design, photo editing, video grading, or any mixed creative/admin setup where you don’t want to “fix it in software later”. The ProArt line is usually pretty consistent on calibration behaviour, and at this size/4K resolution you get a lot of workspace without needing to run scaling gymnastics. If you’re a small studio, a design-heavy office, or an IT reseller customer setting up a couple of creative seats, this is a sensible “do it properly” purchase rather than chasing the cheapest 4K panel.
That said, for pure office/corporate use (spreadsheets, Teams, ticketing) it’s probably overkill and the cost will feel hard to justify versus cheaper 27–32 inch options. Also, at £632.82 ex-VAT, I’d only recommend it if you or your team actually benefits from colour accuracy and fine-tuned display performance—otherwise you’re paying for capabilities you won’t use. Bottom line: buy it for creative pros who care about what they see; skip it if this is just a workstation screen where “good enough” gets the job done.

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