The Asus PA279CDV ProArt Display is a 4K QD‑OLED monitor with paper‑like optics
6 January 2026, 11:09:59
Asus arrived at CES 2026 with a clear message for creative professionals: you shouldn't have to choose between precision, comfort, and modern OLED performance. The company's ProArt line has long been a staple for filmmakers, architects, designers, and anyone whose livelihood depends on color accuracy. But this year, Asus is pushing harder, arguing that the tools creatives rely on should do more than meet technical checkboxes - they should actively make long days at the desk less punishing.
The standout announcement is the Asus ProArt Display OLED PA279CDV, a monitor that feels like a direct response to a problem many creatives have simply learned to live with: eyestrain. Asus is openly calling out the industry's complacency here, pointing out that too many professionals accept itchy eyes and blurred vision as the cost of doing business. The PA279CDV aims to break that cycle with its new LuxPixel Technology, which uses an Anti‑Glare, Low‑Reflection coating across the entire panel. Asus claims the effect is akin to reading off paper rather than a glowing slab of glass - and for once, that comparison doesn't feel like marketing hyperbole. If it works as described, long editing sessions might finally feel less like endurance tests.
The AGLR coating doesn't just soften the viewing experience; it also tackles the harsh reflections that plague bright studios and open offices. By minimizing visual distractions, the display encourages deeper focus, something every creative knows is priceless when deadlines loom.
Of course, comfort means nothing without performance, and the Asus PA279CDV doesn't shy away from specs. Its 26.5‑inch 4K QD‑OLED panel delivers the kind of color fidelity - Delta E < 2 and 99% DCI‑P3 coverage - that professionals expect, paired with a 120Hz refresh rate that smooths out animation and 3D workflows. HDR creators get even more to work with: true 10‑bit color, deep blacks, accurate highlights, and a peak brightness of 1000 nits. HDR10 support ensures that what you see on this display will translate cleanly to a wide range of consumer screens.
Asus also seems determined to make the PA279CDV play nicely with complex setups. A full‑function USB‑C port with 96W power delivery, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort daisy‑chaining, and a built‑in USB hub make it easy to integrate into any workspace without adding cable chaos. The inclusion of Auto KVM feels like a quiet acknowledgment of modern creative life - where a desktop, a laptop, and sometimes even a second workstation all need to coexist. Switching between them with a single keyboard and mouse is the kind of quality‑of‑life upgrade that quickly becomes indispensable.
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