Asus ProArt PA348CGV review | TechRadar


The new Asus ProArt PA348CGV (opens in new tab) ultrawide monitor (opens in new tab) is aiming squarely at content creators. But it also has broader appeal for general productivity, plus a high-refresh twist that adds a dose of after-hours fun. 

As you’d expect from an Asus ProArt monitor, the core of its appeal involves a quality 34-inch ultrawide IPS panel with broad color coverage including 98 percent of the DCI-P3 digital cinema gamut. Arguably less expected is the 120Hz refresh rate. High refresh rates are not strictly high priority for content creation or other productivity tasks. But it’s still a welcome feature in terms of overall responsiveness and giving this screen a bit more usability bandwidth.

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Of course, as with any ultrawide panel, there are obvious productivity upsides from the form factor. A wider panel can be great for viewing application tools like video editing timelines, as well as being a boon for multi-tasking in general. However, what the Asus ProArt PA348CGV doesn’t deliver is really high pixel density. The 3,440 by 1,440 pixel native resolution makes for a pretty big pixel pitch. 

You also don’t get true HDR capability, though HDR signal processing is supported. Connectivity is another strong point, with USB Type-C in the mix, and the ergonomics look good with both a bundled stand and a desk clamp. All told, the feature set looks very promising, albeit with a few fairly obvious limitations. As for pricing, at $689 in the US or around £650 in the UK, this isn’t exactly a cheap option given the relatively modest 1440p-class resolution. But considering the excellent color accuracy, it could still be decent value depending on your workflows.

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