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you guys know I love monitors so when Asus reached out to sponsor some CES

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coverage I couldn't say no but let's start with what I'm most excited about

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their world's first 8K monitor the pa32

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kcx at 32 in 8k resolution this thing

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has got a whopping PPI of 275 pixels per

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inch that beats out Apple's Pro display xdr what's even crazier is that it's got

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a whopping 4,096 zones that's a tighter array than

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even most high-end 65-in mini- LED TVs

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on a screen this size it delivers true 10bit color covering 97% of DCI P3 and

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they're claiming color accuracy of Delta e2000 at less than one out of the box

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and there's a built-in motorized Colorimeter that supports self or Auto

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calibration to get it back on track as it slowly drifts over time it's not as

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bright as some of their previous mini LED Creator panels but it still hits a

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whopping 1200 nits Peak brightness and 1,000 nits sust AED and it's also a

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beast when it comes to connectivity I'm talking built-in KVM dual Thunderbolt 4

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with up to 96 WS of power delivery HDMI 2.1 DP 2.1 and a built-in USB hub

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absolutely wild now it's also got a bit

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of a wild price it's $8,000 and launching later this year if

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you want something a little less expensive let me show you our next

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monitor next up we've got the pa32 qcv

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this one's also 32 in but it's IPS not

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mini LED this one's 6K so it's 218 PPI

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it's not quite as much as some of our competitors but it's very comparable and

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very good it covers 98% of DCI P3 and

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it's guaranteed to show up at your door come out of the box with a Delta e of

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less than two in terms of color accuracy it's also HDR 600 certified it's also

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got a built-in KVM and for Io we've got DP 1.4 HDMI 2.1 a USB hub Thunderbolt 4

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* 2 for Daisy chaining and up to 96 WS

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of power delivery as well as USBC and a

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headphone jack what really blows my mind though is the price because for a 6K

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monitor it's $1.99 but we're still not done because

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they've also got another 32in 4K model

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with the PA 32 uce this one's also 4K

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and covers 98% of DCI P3 while being accurate with a Delta e of less than one

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out of the box for brightness it hits 600 nits both Peak and sustained and

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supports hdr10 and hlg and for Io we've

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got HDMI DisplayPort and USBC with up to 96 WS of power delivery this one's

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$9.99 but if you want its smaller 27in

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little brother we've got the pa27 ucge

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this one's got similar specs to the last one we just looked at but it hits 165 HZ

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refresh rate this one's only $7.99 and

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they all feature their Lux pixel technology for anti-glare low reflection

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or a glr for these three guys you can get them q1 but if you want the pa32 qcv

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you're going to have to wait just a bit longer until Q2 okay let's go check out

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the gaming monitors next up we've got their Rog Pulsar gaming monitor it's a

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27in 1440p display Ultra fast IPS 360 HZ

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refresh rate designed for professional Gamers thanks to their g-sync pulsart

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technology it delivers a smooth variable refresh rate experience with improved

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motion Clarity it's smooth it's fast and thanks to NVIDIA's reflex analyzer

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you're always going to get an accurate measurement of just how much system

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latency you're encountering and for all you Esports professionals there it's got

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a dual mode to go into a 25 in mode that'll either do 1080p or and I've got

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to read the card here because it's a little weird it's a

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2368 byx 1332 this Ultra fast IPS gaming

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monitor is coming out in Q2 and it's 649

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next up we've got one you guys are probably a bit more familiar with cuz we

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already put it in Linus's house before we came to CES the 27in 4K pg27 ucdm

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this thing's great 4K 27in QD OLED but

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the best part is it's got uh br20 for that full fat 80 gb per second bandwidth

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to make sure that if you can tell the difference between DSC and not DSC you

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don't have to just throw in that DP 2.1 80 gb per second and you're Off to the

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Races it's also got their cool Neo proximity sensor so if you're really

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worried about OLED burning or image retention you just walk away and the

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monitor will turn it itself off and the best part is you can set it to whatever

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distance you want with their tailored mode super cool stuff we're almost done

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guys we've just got two monitors left and what's next is the XG 27 ucdmg this

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one's basically a scal down version of the last one we just looked at with only

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one feature really not being present and that's DP 2.1 so if you want to save a

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couple hundred just go with this guy this one's going to be a Best Buy

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exclusive and it's only $8.99 last but not least we've got the xg32 ucg this is

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a 32-in Ultra fast IPS display with dual

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mode you can either set it to 1080p 320 HZ or 4K 160 and because of that fast

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refresh rate and elmb it's got great motion clarity as for Io we've got HDMI

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2.1 DP 1.4 and USBC with 15 wats of

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power delivery this one's coming out soon and it'll be

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$4.99 that was a lot of monitors to get through thanks for sticking with me guys

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thanks to Asus for sponsoring this video see you next time
