EIZO CG318-4K v ASUS ProArt PA32UC Review
Many of you have been asking for a review of the new ASUS ProArt PA32UC monitor, and here it is!
Now I’m a big fan of Eizo monitors, I use the Eizo ColorEdge CG318-4K monitor for all my day-to-day retouching post-production work, so I thought about doing a direct comparison between these two 4K monitors.
Now some of you might say “Well that doesn’t seem quite fair, especially considering the Asus costs about half of what the Eizo does”, but Asus had such confidence in their product that I felt it would be interesting to compare it to a top of the range monitor to really put it to the test.
When Asus approached me to do the review, I told them that my review would be completely honest and that, depending on the monitor, it could be good or bad.
They came back confident, telling me they felt the monitor would stand up well against some tough competition.
That said, let's get down to the stuff you really want to know...
What does the Asus cost? First of all the key thing here is that this particular ColorEdge CG318-4K monitor comes in at a retail price of about £3,500 (roughly 4400USD) this Asus Pro R comes in at only £1,800 (roughly 2,100USD) (this was at the time of filming).
So it is literally half the price of the CG3184K!
The EIZO ColorEdge 318-4K is still available (I think), but it's been upgraded or superseded now by the CG319, which is even more expensive (£4000 / $5000) so there is a big difference in price between these two monitors.
But is there a big difference in quality?
Amazingly no, there isn't a big quality difference — the Asus monitor is
actually superb and I was very, very impressed. But is it as good as the EIZO ColorEdge 318 monitor? It was incredibly close! But you’ll have to watch the video to find out which monitor came out top!
This video also covers some of the key features of the ASUS ProArt PA32UC and why it’s such great value for money.
Read more reviews and photography techniques on my blog: https://www.karltayloreducation.com/photography-blog/
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Видео EIZO CG318-4K v ASUS ProArt PA32UC Review канала Karl Taylor
Now I’m a big fan of Eizo monitors, I use the Eizo ColorEdge CG318-4K monitor for all my day-to-day retouching post-production work, so I thought about doing a direct comparison between these two 4K monitors.
Now some of you might say “Well that doesn’t seem quite fair, especially considering the Asus costs about half of what the Eizo does”, but Asus had such confidence in their product that I felt it would be interesting to compare it to a top of the range monitor to really put it to the test.
When Asus approached me to do the review, I told them that my review would be completely honest and that, depending on the monitor, it could be good or bad.
They came back confident, telling me they felt the monitor would stand up well against some tough competition.
That said, let's get down to the stuff you really want to know...
What does the Asus cost? First of all the key thing here is that this particular ColorEdge CG318-4K monitor comes in at a retail price of about £3,500 (roughly 4400USD) this Asus Pro R comes in at only £1,800 (roughly 2,100USD) (this was at the time of filming).
So it is literally half the price of the CG3184K!
The EIZO ColorEdge 318-4K is still available (I think), but it's been upgraded or superseded now by the CG319, which is even more expensive (£4000 / $5000) so there is a big difference in price between these two monitors.
But is there a big difference in quality?
Amazingly no, there isn't a big quality difference — the Asus monitor is
actually superb and I was very, very impressed. But is it as good as the EIZO ColorEdge 318 monitor? It was incredibly close! But you’ll have to watch the video to find out which monitor came out top!
This video also covers some of the key features of the ASUS ProArt PA32UC and why it’s such great value for money.
Read more reviews and photography techniques on my blog: https://www.karltayloreducation.com/photography-blog/
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► Subscribe to learn more professional photography techniques: http://bit.ly/subscribe-photography-techniques
► Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KarlTaylorPhotography/
► Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karltaylorphotography/
► Read more on my blog: https://www.karltayloreducation.com/photography-blog/
Видео EIZO CG318-4K v ASUS ProArt PA32UC Review канала Karl Taylor
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