Asus’ New Portable Monitor With Pen Support Is Made For Creators
With full 100% support for the Rec. 709 and sRGB color gamuts, the Asus ProArt Display PA147CDV is already great for displaying the digital content you might be working on. Its compatibility with any stylus supporting the Microsoft Pen Protocol 2.0, however, takes that creativity to a whole new level. Admittedly, the ultra-wide 32:9 ratio of the screen makes it less of a Wacom Cintiq replacement, but it can get the job done if you need to touch up images in a pinch.
What really sets this second monitor apart is the Asus dial that sits on the left side of the stand; it supports the same controls that the Surface Dial has but also lets users customize what it does, depending on the app that’s running. Unfortunately, it seems to be fixed in its spot, which means that left-handed users are once again left out by this unfortunate design.
Asus’ Creator Hub app also transforms the screen into a customizable control panel for popular apps like Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, and After Effects. There is no word yet on how much the Asus ProArt Display PA147CDV will cost, but it is scheduled to launch sometime in the second quarter of this year. When it does, Asus will be throwing in three free months of Adobe’s Creative Cloud subscription to help users make the best of that quirky second screen.
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