If you prioritize digital photo editing with accurate colors, the Asus PA329C with its high color accuracy and resolution is a strong choice, especially considering its lower price. However, if you're a gamer looking for an immersive experience with superior contrast and wider playback range, the Asus PG49WCD with its expansive screen and OLED technology will provide deeper blacks and more vibrant colors, albeit at a higher cost. For watching HDR content, the PG49WCD also excels, making it ideal for HDR gaming and media consumption. The PA329C is less suitable for such activities but serves well in productivity tasks with its ample screen real estate and clearer text. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Asus PA329C (IPS)
Good for productivity
Good text clarity
Good image clarity
Advantages of the Asus PG49WCD (QD-OLED)
Best in class for casual gaming
Best in class for media consumption
Best in class contrast
Best in class color volume
Best in class response time
Key differences
Casual Gaming
5.9/10
9.8/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
5120 x 1440
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
144Hz
1000:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
Inf:1
400 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
413 nits
Unknown
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
468 nits
98.0 %
DCI-P3 COLOR GAMUT
98.5 %
Matte
COATING
Glossy
The Asus PG49WCD (QD-OLED) is best in class for casual gaming, while the Asus PA329C (IPS) is poor.
Competitive Gaming
3.8/10
5.4/10
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
144Hz
10.0 ms
TOTAL RESPONSE TIME
0.0 ms
24 - 76 Hz
VARIABLE REFRESH RATE
48 - 144 Hz
No
STROBING / BFI
No
400 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
413 nits
The Asus PG49WCD (QD-OLED) and Asus PA329C (IPS) are both poor for competitive gaming, though the Asus PG49WCD (QD-OLED) is somewhat better.
Productivity
7.8/10
5.7/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
5120 x 1440
137 PPI
PIXELS PER INCH
108 PPI
Yes
ADJUSTABLE STAND
Yes
Matte
COATING
Glossy
The Asus PA329C (IPS) is good for productivity, while the Asus PG49WCD (QD-OLED) is poor.
Media Consumption
6.7/10
9.6/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
5120 x 1440
1000:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
Inf:1
400 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
413 nits
Unknown
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
468 nits
Matte
COATING
Glossy
The Asus PG49WCD (QD-OLED) is best in class for media consumption, while the Asus PA329C (IPS) is only fair.
HDR Gaming and Media Consumption
No
Yes
The Asus PA329C (IPS) is not suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption while the Asus PG49WCD (QD-OLED) is suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption.
Key similarities
Cost
$1,000
$1,026
$400
$600
$800
$1,000
$1,200
$1,400
$1,600
The Asus PA329C (IPS) has a price of $1,000 and the Asus PG49WCD (QD-OLED) costs $1,026.
Digital Photo Editing
Yes
Yes
Both the Asus PA329C (IPS) and Asus PG49WCD (QD-OLED) are suitable for digital photo editing.
HDR Video Editing and Color Grading
No
No
Both the Asus PA329C (IPS) and Asus PG49WCD (QD-OLED) are not suitable for HDR video editing and color grading.
Print Photo Editing
Yes
Yes
Both the Asus PA329C (IPS) and Asus PG49WCD (QD-OLED) are suitable for print photo editing.
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How the Asus PA329C (IPS) and the Asus PG49WCD (QD-OLED) compare to other monitors
"Even at 32 inches, it’s just five inches larger than most professional display monitors, the ASUS ProArt Display PA329CV monitor seems a lot bigger. The color accuracy on the unit I received was excellent, and viewing high-resolution image files on it was pleasing to the eyes. It’s Calman verified, so you can be assured of Hollywood studio-quality color straight out of the box. With multiple USB ports on the monitor and HDMI and USB-C connectivity options, it stands up to the well-established Benq PhotoVue series of monitors."
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