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Submission declined on 9 September 2025 by Phuzion (talk).
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Comment: Unclear why this shouldn't just be a section of Asus. Phuzion (talk) 12:00, 9 September 2025 (UTC)
Comment: In accordance with Wikipedia's Conflict of interest policy, I disclose that I have a conflict of interest regarding the subject of this article. Tech Savvy User (talk) 07:34, 16 May 2025 (UTC)
ProArt is a product line for professional creators developed and manufactured by Asus since 2011[1][2]. The series includes laptops[3], desktops[4], displays[5], motherboards[6], graphics cards[7], cooling solutions[8], chassis[9], and accessories[10], designed for use in creative industries such as photography, graphic design, film making, animation, game design, broadcasting, product design, architecture, engineering, and construction. The product line emphasizes accurate color rendering and performance tailored for creative applications[11].[12]
History
[edit]ASUS launched the ProArt line in 2011 with the PA246Q, a 24-inch P-IPS monitor aimed at content creators requiring high color fidelity[1].[13] In 2013, the company released the PQ321[14]. This was followed by several models, including the 32-inch quantum dot PA329Q (2015)[15], the portable OLED display PQ22UC (2018)[16], and the PA32UCG (2020), which featured mini LED backlighting, HDR-1600 certification, Dolby Vision support, and a 120 Hz refresh rate. The PA32UCG has been described by industry reviewers as a reference-grade display for HDR mastering and post-production[17][18].[19]
By 2019, the ProArt brand expanded into the laptop segment. At CES that year, ASUS introduced the StudioBook series[20][21], followed by new ProArt laptops at IFA Berlin, including the ProArt StudioBook One and ProArt StudioBook Pro X, marking the establishment of a broader ProArt laptop portfolio[22][23].[24]
In 2021, ASUS introduced a unified visual identity system for the ProArt brand. The company described the concept with the phrase “Pro is the bedrock of creativity, and art is the art from creators.” ProArt also collaborated with design studios to develop its branding and visual communication system.[25]
In 2023, ASUS expanded the ProArt series beyond displays and laptops into PC components, including motherboards, graphics cards, AiO liquid coolers, and chassis, with a focus on thermal management, acoustics, and industrial design[26][27][28][29].
ASUS has collaborated with organizations such as Adobe, Dolby, and Pantone in developing the ProArt series to align with professional creative workflows across displays, computing hardware, and related tools[30][31].[32]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Asus PA246Q ProArt 24-Inch LCD Monitor Review". HotHardware. HotHardware. 2011-04-11. Archived from the original on 2025-05-29. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "I Tested the Asus ProArt P16 Laptop and It Delivers the Goods for Creators". CNET. 2025-08-29. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "The Asus ProArt P16 is a first-class laptop for creative pros". IT Pro. 2025-08-11. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "AsusProArt Station PD500TE: built for content creators by Jose Antunes - ProVideo Coalition". 2023-09-29. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "Asus launches a Mac-friendly 6K screen with pro features, vivid colors, and an affordable price". TechRadar. 2025-07-23. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Neagu, Codrut (2023-01-13). "ASUS ProArt Z790-CREATOR WIFI review: For demanding content creators". Digital Citizen. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "Review: ASUS ProArt GeForce RTX 5080 16GB GDDR7 OC Edition Graphics Card". www.alktech.co. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Born, Eric (2023-12-18). "The ProArt PA602 chassis gives creators exceptional cooling and versatility". Edge Up. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "ASUS ProArt PA602 Case Review | ThinkComputers.org". 2024-03-25. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "Asus ProArt Mouse Review: Dial Asus for Scrolling Magic for Designers - TechPP". techpp.com. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "ASUS ProArt Display PA279CRV Review". RTINGS.com. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Jason England (2024-08-25). "Asus has created a monster — the ProArt P16 is a creative powerhouse that outshines the MacBook Pro". Tom's Guide. Retrieved 2025-09-08.
- ^ "ASUS PA246Q ProArt 24″ IPS Monitor Review". Hardware Canucks. 2011-04-09. Retrieved 2025-09-08.
- ^ "ASUS PQ321Q 31.5-in 4K 60 Hz Tiled Monitor Review - PC Perspective". PC Perspective. 2013-07-19. Archived from the original on 2025-08-18. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Christian Eberle (2016-08-27). "Asus ProArt PA329Q 32-inch UHD Pro Monitor Review". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Avram Piltch (2018-01-10). "This 4K OLED Monitor is Completely Portable and Absolutely Stunning". Laptop Mag. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Mansurov, Nasim (2021-10-08). "ASUS ProArt PA32UCG Monitor Review". Photography Life. Retrieved 2025-09-08.
- ^ Noon, Charlie (2021-07-23). "ASUS ProArt PA32UCG Monitor Review". WePC. Retrieved 2025-09-08.
- ^ Christian Eberle (2021-10-04). "Asus ProArt PA32UCG Professional Gaming Monitor Review: Everything AND The Kitchen Sink". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 2025-09-08.
- ^ McEntegart, Jane (2019-01-08). "The StudioBook S W700 packs the power of a mobile workstation into the body of an ultrabook". Edge Up. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Blog, Windows Experience; Writer, Athima Chansanchai (2019-01-07). "At CES 2019, ASUS unveils new ZenBooks, StudioBook, 3 additions to the VivoBook family and gaming laptops". Windows Experience Blog. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "ASUS takes on Apple with "worldʹs most graphically powerful laptop"". Android Authority. 2019-09-04. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Matt Hanson (2019-09-04). "Asus reveals ProArt StudioBook laptops at IFA 2019 – promising the most graphically-powerful laptops in the world". TechRadar. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Bill Thomas (2019-09-06). "Hands on: Asus ProArt StudioBook Pro X review". TechRadar. Retrieved 2025-09-08.
- ^ "iF Design - ASUS ProArt Creator Hub". ifdesign.com. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Born, Eric (2023-12-18). "The ProArt PA602 chassis gives creators exceptional cooling and versatility". Edge Up. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Klephts (2023-09-30). "PC Build for creators : Featuring the ASUS ProArt B760-CREATOR D4". BunnyGaming.com. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Silva, João. "Asus launches new ProArt PC case and AIO liquid cooler". KitGuru. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "Red Dot Design Award: ProArt GeForce RTX™ 40 Series". www.red-dot.org. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "Asus' ProArt PA32UCDM OLED monitor is equally brilliant in gaming and professional tasks". Tom's Hardware. 2025-04-07. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Mansurov, Nasim (2021-10-08). "ASUS ProArt PA32UCG Monitor Review". Photography Life. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "The Asus ProArt P16 is a first-class laptop for creative pros". IT Pro. 2025-08-11. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
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