ASUS Unveils Innovative ProArt Displays at NAB Show 2025

ASUS unveils cutting-edge ProArt displays and PC solutions at NAB Show 2025, highlighting advancements in creative technology and Artificial Intelligence support.

ASUS is set to make a significant impact at the NAB Show 2025 in Las Vegas, presenting a suite of cutting-edge ProArt displays, PC solutions, and insightful creative talks. The tech giant introduces the ProArt Cinema PQ09, a 162-inch 4K HDR microLED display, acclaimed for its ultra-small pixel pitch and high brightness, making it ideal for broadcasting and home cinema settings. Alongside it is the ProArt Display 6K PA32QCV, boasting 6016 x 3384 resolution, ensuring exceptional clarity and vibrant color spectrum, appealing to video editors and graphic artists alike. These displays come equipped with unique features such as ASUS LuxPixel technology and various connectivity options, streamlining integration into creative workflows.

Visitors at the ASUS booth will witness live demos of ProArt Masters´ Talks, where experts dive into contemporary themes in content creation, exploring innovations such as generative Artificial Intelligence and AI-assisted color grading. Leading industry voices, including Dado Valentic, a pioneer of AI in color grading, and Adobe´s Dave Helmly, will share their expertise on utilizing ProArt monitors for modern creative processes. These talks underline the role of Artificial Intelligence in enhancing editing efficiency and achieving superior color accuracy.

ASUS further showcases its ProArt laptop series defined by robust performance capabilities with advanced processors like Ryzen AI and NVIDIA GPUs. Other notable exhibits include the ProArt P16 and PX13 laptops, each featuring AI capabilities for enhanced creative productivity. The Powered by ASUS program will highlight exceptional PC builds from industry partners Puget Systems, Steiger Dynamics, and BOXX Technologies, tailored for demanding creative workloads. This year´s NAB Show proves to be a landmark event for ASUS, as it continues to push the boundaries of digital creativity and innovation.

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