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title: "ProArt Display 27” 5K HDR Professional Monitor (PA27JCV) - 5K (5120 x 2880), IPS, 99% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB, ΔE < 2, USB-C PD 96W, Calman Verified, Color Accurate, LuxPixel, 3 yr Warranty"
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# 99% DCI-P3 & 100% sRGB color gamut USB-C PD 96W single-cable power & data 27-inch 5K (5120x2880) ultra-sharp display ProArt Display 27” 5K HDR Professional Monitor (PA27JCV) - 5K (5120 x 2880), IPS, 99% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB, ΔE < 2, USB-C PD 96W, Calman Verified, Color Accurate, LuxPixel, 3 yr Warranty

**Brand:** asus
**Price:** $1653.44
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Elevate your creative game with ASUS ProArt: where precision meets power.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ProArt Display 27” 5K HDR Professional Monitor (PA27JCV) - 5K (5120 x 2880), IPS, 99% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB, ΔE < 2, USB-C PD 96W, Calman Verified, Color Accurate, LuxPixel, 3 yr Warranty by asus
- **How much does it cost?** $1653.44 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- asus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted asus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **True-to-Life Colors:** Calman Verified and factory-calibrated to Delta E < 2 for professional-grade color accuracy.
- • **Adaptive Visual Comfort:** Ambient light and backlight sensors automatically optimize brightness and color temperature to protect your eyes.
- • **Effortless Connectivity:** USB-C port delivers 96W power and superfast data transfer, reducing cable clutter.
- • **Pixel-Perfect Precision:** Experience stunning 5K resolution with razor-sharp clarity that makes every detail pop.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Workflow:** Built-in Auto KVM lets you switch between two computers with a single keyboard and mouse—boosting productivity.

## Overview

The ASUS ProArt Display PA27JCV is a 27-inch professional-grade 5K HDR monitor featuring a 5120x2880 IPS panel with 99% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB color coverage. Factory-calibrated to Delta E < 2 and Calman Verified, it ensures exceptional color accuracy for content creators. Equipped with USB-C delivering 96W power and data, ambient light sensors for adaptive brightness, and Auto KVM for multi-device control, it’s designed to enhance productivity and visual comfort. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it’s a premium choice for professionals demanding precision and efficiency.

## Description

ProArt Display PA27JCV is a 27-inch 5K HDR monitor designed for professional content creators. This Calman Verified display boasts a wide gamut with 99% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB and 95% Adobe RGB coverage, and it’s factory calibrated to Delta E<2 for exceptional color accuracy. Built-in Auto KVM allows for convenient, effortless switching between two connected laptops or PCs using a single keyboard and mouse. To ensure brightness and color temperature accuracy, ambient light and backlight sensors automatically adjust visual settings. Plus, a USB-C® port offers DisplayPort™ support and enables superfast data transfers and 96-watt power delivery via a single cable.

Review: Fantastic for me, for others, there may be dealbreakers. - (Review for 5K PA27JCV) - 4.5+ stars, simply because this is the only monitor that checks all my boxes for my use case, and most importantly, doesn't kill my eyeballs. I first purchased a 4k Dell U2725QE to use with my desktop PC + Macbook combo. RTINGS named it the best office monitor, and my primary use is writing/text with a secondary of photo editing. That monitor was beautiful, with no backlight bleed, good contrast compared to their next option of the 4K ProArt, 120hz, and a KVM with a multitude of port options. But the problem was that it immediately caused eye strain. Dizziness, bad headaches, just overall discomfort. I tried every option I could think of, and nothing seemed to help. The strain seemed worse while using my Mac, and research revealed that MacOS does not scale properly in 4k, resulting in some softness to the image. 2k or 5k were the only viable options for getting crisp pixels with Mac, which is where I do 99% of my work. After a week of debating, I decided to try the PA27JCV. Right from the start, it was clear that this monitor did not have the issues of the previous. Text and edges are perfect in MacOS, and I felt no eye strain. I'm not sure if this was entirely due to the perfect pixel scaling of 5K, or if it involved other aspects of Dell's IPS panel that didn't agree with my eyes. Either way, for something about the same price, the 5K monitor feels superior, even with the sacrifice of Dell's other features. It's not all roses, though. The Asus has significant blacklight bleed, especially along the top edges. You will see it immediately when the monitor turns on, but it's only really visible on black/dark backgrounds. If you're looking for "the best" experience watching movies, this monitor isn't it. There's also some vignetting on the sides, though this may be from imperfections with the viewing angle and the monitor's size -- when looking at the sides straight on, the vignetting lessens. These were the most significant drawbacks I noticed compared to the Dell. The monitor is incredibly bright (It comes default at 50, and I set mine to 20 for daytime lighting). The colors seem true and accurate as advertised, a noticeable improvement over Dell's color. The build quality is not as "cheap" as some people make it out to be. I actually prefer the darker, more "space grey" aesthetic over Dell's lighter silver. I don't mind the chin, I just wish the front USB ports were more easily accessible, like Dell's pop-down hub. The port options are not as robust as Dell's, with just USB-C rather than Thunderbolt, but for me, it's fine. I don't intend to hook up SSDs or anything that requires high speeds. The LuxPixel matte coating feels premium, and any "rainbowing" is not an issue for me. I'm used to matte monitors and "paper-like" coatings, though I think it would've been nice to have the option to buy a glossy version. Is this monitor as good as the Studio Display? Knowing Apple's level of quality, definitely not... But it's also less than half the price, and it works effortlessly with a PC, which is something I need. For some people, the "issues" with this monitor may be dealbreakers, but for someone like me, it's perfectly adequate.
Review: Matches up well with Apple Studio Display - I have an Apple Studio Display and was using a BenQ PD2705U 4k display with my work and home computer setups. The BenQ worked fine and looked decent but it just wasn't bright enough in my office on sunny days. I was considering a 2nd Studio display but needed a KVM that would allow me to switch between my work MacBook Air and my personal M2 Pro Mac Mini. This works perfectly. Single cable connection to the laptop for charging and display and 2 cables to the mac mini. I have the MacBook air connected via the USB C input to provide power delivery as well as the video feed. I have the Mac Mini connected directly via the HDMI 2.1 output on the Mac Mini, and USB devices are shared via connecting a USB-C from an OWC Thunderbolt 3 hub. This setup appears stable and works well. I do not share my Studio Display with the MacBook air so the Asus is just a shared monitor between these 2 devices that I switch back and forth as needed. The monitor shares almost identical panel height with a Studio Monitor so if you have the 2 setting side by side one doesn't look significantly larger than the other. This is much brighter than my old BenQ monitor and the default display profile is very very very close to the Studio Display's default profile as well. If you pixel peep you can see subtle differences in color but for the most part the 2 displays look identical without a lot of tweaking of settings. The color calibration certificate for mine shows a delta for DCI-P3 or .53. For sRGB it's .65. I saw some reviewers that mentioned light bleed from the backlight. I tested this and if you're really looking, in a dark room, there's a little around the edges of my unit but it's so minimal I think it's a non issue. The connections are relatively sparse compared to the BenQ but there are enough so that I can connect the Logitech Bolt receiver in the USB A under the chin of the monitor and share a mouse and keyboard between the 2 computers wirelessly. The cable management is adequate. It accomplishes the task but you do see the cables when you set the monitor to match the height of the Apple Studio Display. Some reviews I read mentioned that the stock stand is a bit wobbly, that hasn't been my experience. It levels and adjusts relatively easily and isn't particularly wobbly although I do have a very stable 4 legged sit/stand setup so perhaps that contributes to the stability. The buttons in the chin work fine. They aren't as convenient as the puck that BenQ uses but once I had the monitor setup I am usually only using the shortcut to switch inputs. The KVM switches reliably although it does take a few seconds longer than the BenQ. It takes about 6-8 seconds. One quirk I found is that I have to switch my logitech keyboard and mouse to connect to my laptop via bluetooth and provide some input to the laptop if the laptop is closed. If I don't, the KVM's auto sensing doesn't detect the signal and just switches back over to the active input. Other than that one quirk everything works as expected. This is an excellent monitor at an amazing price for what you're getting. It has outstanding video quality and color accuracy. It's 5k so it scales with a mac perfectly. The build quality isn't as good as the Studio Display but it's on par with most other monitors. I am super impressed by this monitor and very happy with my purchase.

## Features

- 27-inch 5K (5120 x 2880) LED-backlit HDR display with 178° wide-view IPS panel
- Wide color gamut with 99% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB wide color gamut
- Calman Verified and factory pre-calibrated to Delta E<2 color accuracy
- Ambient light and backlight sensors ensure remarkably bright imagery and accurate color temperature
- 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud: Receive complimentary access with the purchase of this product (valid until 8/31/2026)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D6C6F2L8 |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
| Additional Features | 100% sRGB, Blue Light Filter, Eye Care, Flicker-Free, Professional Monitor |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,858 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #109 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Brightness | 400 cd/m² |
| Built-In Media | Color pre-calibration report, HDMI Cable, PA27JCV Monitor, Power cord, USB-C Cable |
| Color | BLACK |
| Color Gamut | 100.0 |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Gaming Console, Laptop, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort, HDMI, USB-C |
| Contrast Ratio | 3000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 136 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 5120 x 2880 Pixels |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LED |
| Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, HDMI, USB 3.2 Gen 2 |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 3000:1 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27"D x 7"W x 15"H |
| Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Model Name | PA27JCV |
| Model Number | PA27JCV |
| Mounting Type | Desk Mount |
| Native Resolution | 5120x2880 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 3 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | LuxPixel Technology |
| Pixel Pitch | 0.116 |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Resolution | 5K HDR |
| Response Time | 5 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Screen Size | 27 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Series Number | 27 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Gaming, Photo Video Editing |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
| Total Usb Ports | 5 |
| UPC | 197105628984 |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 3 years |
| Warranty Type | 3 Years Manufacturer Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 1.78:1
- **Brand:** ASUS
- **Resolution:** 5K HDR
- **Screen Size:** 27 Inches
- **Screen Surface Description:** Matte

## Images

![ProArt Display 27” 5K HDR Professional Monitor (PA27JCV) - 5K (5120 x 2880), IPS, 99% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB, ΔE < 2, USB-C PD 96W, Calman Verified, Color Accurate, LuxPixel, 3 yr Warranty - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/919sA3AtvXL.jpg)

## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic for me, for others, there may be dealbreakers.
*by D***D on January 22, 2026*

(Review for 5K PA27JCV) - 4.5+ stars, simply because this is the only monitor that checks all my boxes for my use case, and most importantly, doesn't kill my eyeballs. I first purchased a 4k Dell U2725QE to use with my desktop PC + Macbook combo. RTINGS named it the best office monitor, and my primary use is writing/text with a secondary of photo editing. That monitor was beautiful, with no backlight bleed, good contrast compared to their next option of the 4K ProArt, 120hz, and a KVM with a multitude of port options. But the problem was that it immediately caused eye strain. Dizziness, bad headaches, just overall discomfort. I tried every option I could think of, and nothing seemed to help. The strain seemed worse while using my Mac, and research revealed that MacOS does not scale properly in 4k, resulting in some softness to the image. 2k or 5k were the only viable options for getting crisp pixels with Mac, which is where I do 99% of my work. After a week of debating, I decided to try the PA27JCV. Right from the start, it was clear that this monitor did not have the issues of the previous. Text and edges are perfect in MacOS, and I felt no eye strain. I'm not sure if this was entirely due to the perfect pixel scaling of 5K, or if it involved other aspects of Dell's IPS panel that didn't agree with my eyes. Either way, for something about the same price, the 5K monitor feels superior, even with the sacrifice of Dell's other features. It's not all roses, though. The Asus has significant blacklight bleed, especially along the top edges. You will see it immediately when the monitor turns on, but it's only really visible on black/dark backgrounds. If you're looking for "the best" experience watching movies, this monitor isn't it. There's also some vignetting on the sides, though this may be from imperfections with the viewing angle and the monitor's size -- when looking at the sides straight on, the vignetting lessens. These were the most significant drawbacks I noticed compared to the Dell. The monitor is incredibly bright (It comes default at 50, and I set mine to 20 for daytime lighting). The colors seem true and accurate as advertised, a noticeable improvement over Dell's color. The build quality is not as "cheap" as some people make it out to be. I actually prefer the darker, more "space grey" aesthetic over Dell's lighter silver. I don't mind the chin, I just wish the front USB ports were more easily accessible, like Dell's pop-down hub. The port options are not as robust as Dell's, with just USB-C rather than Thunderbolt, but for me, it's fine. I don't intend to hook up SSDs or anything that requires high speeds. The LuxPixel matte coating feels premium, and any "rainbowing" is not an issue for me. I'm used to matte monitors and "paper-like" coatings, though I think it would've been nice to have the option to buy a glossy version. Is this monitor as good as the Studio Display? Knowing Apple's level of quality, definitely not... But it's also less than half the price, and it works effortlessly with a PC, which is something I need. For some people, the "issues" with this monitor may be dealbreakers, but for someone like me, it's perfectly adequate.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Matches up well with Apple Studio Display
*by C***Y on March 11, 2025*

I have an Apple Studio Display and was using a BenQ PD2705U 4k display with my work and home computer setups. The BenQ worked fine and looked decent but it just wasn't bright enough in my office on sunny days. I was considering a 2nd Studio display but needed a KVM that would allow me to switch between my work MacBook Air and my personal M2 Pro Mac Mini. This works perfectly. Single cable connection to the laptop for charging and display and 2 cables to the mac mini. I have the MacBook air connected via the USB C input to provide power delivery as well as the video feed. I have the Mac Mini connected directly via the HDMI 2.1 output on the Mac Mini, and USB devices are shared via connecting a USB-C from an OWC Thunderbolt 3 hub. This setup appears stable and works well. I do not share my Studio Display with the MacBook air so the Asus is just a shared monitor between these 2 devices that I switch back and forth as needed. The monitor shares almost identical panel height with a Studio Monitor so if you have the 2 setting side by side one doesn't look significantly larger than the other. This is much brighter than my old BenQ monitor and the default display profile is very very very close to the Studio Display's default profile as well. If you pixel peep you can see subtle differences in color but for the most part the 2 displays look identical without a lot of tweaking of settings. The color calibration certificate for mine shows a delta for DCI-P3 or .53. For sRGB it's .65. I saw some reviewers that mentioned light bleed from the backlight. I tested this and if you're really looking, in a dark room, there's a little around the edges of my unit but it's so minimal I think it's a non issue. The connections are relatively sparse compared to the BenQ but there are enough so that I can connect the Logitech Bolt receiver in the USB A under the chin of the monitor and share a mouse and keyboard between the 2 computers wirelessly. The cable management is adequate. It accomplishes the task but you do see the cables when you set the monitor to match the height of the Apple Studio Display. Some reviews I read mentioned that the stock stand is a bit wobbly, that hasn't been my experience. It levels and adjusts relatively easily and isn't particularly wobbly although I do have a very stable 4 legged sit/stand setup so perhaps that contributes to the stability. The buttons in the chin work fine. They aren't as convenient as the puck that BenQ uses but once I had the monitor setup I am usually only using the shortcut to switch inputs. The KVM switches reliably although it does take a few seconds longer than the BenQ. It takes about 6-8 seconds. One quirk I found is that I have to switch my logitech keyboard and mouse to connect to my laptop via bluetooth and provide some input to the laptop if the laptop is closed. If I don't, the KVM's auto sensing doesn't detect the signal and just switches back over to the active input. Other than that one quirk everything works as expected. This is an excellent monitor at an amazing price for what you're getting. It has outstanding video quality and color accuracy. It's 5k so it scales with a mac perfectly. The build quality isn't as good as the Studio Display but it's on par with most other monitors. I am super impressed by this monitor and very happy with my purchase.

### ⭐ Beautiful specs on paper — but terrible for Mac users
*by A***R on October 23, 2025*

I really wanted to like this monitor. On paper, the specs look perfect — 5K resolution, wide color gamut, “MacBook-friendly” marketing, and a professional design aesthetic. In reality, it’s been one of the most disappointing purchases I’ve made. 1. Poor macOS compatibility If you’re a Mac user, be warned: this display does not support true HiDPI scaling in macOS. That means text and icons look fuzzy and slightly blurry compared to Apple’s own Studio Display or even a cheaper 4K Samsung monitor. macOS can’t show the usual “Larger Text ↔ More Space” scaling slider, so you’re forced into awkward resolutions that either make text too small or unsharp. For a product advertised as “Mac-optimized,” this is unacceptable. 2. Over-saturated colors out of the box Even in the so-called sRGB or DCI-P3 modes, the colors look over-boosted and unnatural. Without hardware calibration gear, it’s almost impossible to match the look of a MacBook display. This completely defeats the purpose of a “creator-class” monitor. 3. Eye strain and lack of ambient adjustment Brightness can’t adapt automatically to room light, and the backlight feels harsh. Within a few hours I was getting eye strain — something I’ve never experienced with Apple’s own displays. 4. Misleading “for creatives” marketing ASUS markets this ProArt line as professional, color-accurate, and “Mac compatible.” But in practice, these panels don’t integrate well with macOS’s scaling or color management pipeline. A $200 consumer Samsung display looked better and felt more comfortable to use. If you’re on macOS, save yourself the frustration and buy an Apple Studio Display (even refurbished). It just works — no hacks, no fuzzy text, no guessing which resolution looks least bad.

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