
Asus ProArt PA32KCX review: Over $8K for a 32-inch 8K monitor and a whole lot of dimming zones
THE SO WHAT
An $8K 8K monitor that still draws criticism shows how quickly “flagship” hardware is hitting diminishing returns for most workflows. Unless you’re in a color-critical or pixel-perfect domain, your capital is better spent on GPUs, storage, and networking than on ultra-premium displays.
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