Asus ProArt monitors are designed to boost your creative potential with life-like creations and professional quality performance. With its accurate colour representation, pictures come to life on a ProArt monitor! Wondering how? Read on to learn how you can unleash the beauty of your images and video with ProArt features and then enter this contest for a chance to win a new Asus ProArt 27” 4K Ultra HDR monitor.

Asus ProArt Monitor is perfect to boost your creative potential

Designed to meet the needs of creative professionals, from graphic designing to photo and video editing, the Asus ProArt monitor is Calman Verified and pre-calibrated to deliver industry-leading colour accuracy and ease-of-use. It features a 27-inch 4K Ultra HD LED display with a 178-degree wide viewing angle IPS panel that gives you sharp, detailed visuals and more onscreen space for multitasking, so you get more things done quickly. It supports the DCI-P3 colour gamut for rich, vivid images that ensure every detail of your photos is clear and true-to-life. Plus, the integrated USB-C, HDMI, and DisplayPort give you comprehensive connectivity with your other multimedia devices. Its flicker-free screen reduces harmful blue light emissions and optimizes your eye comfort even over extended viewing sessions.

Above all, the Asus ProArt line of monitors delivers the power to accelerate image manipulation with features that help you adjust the colour-gamut, personalize your editing experience, preview your real size artwork before printing—all of which makes it an ideal screen for content creators, product designers, engineers, architects, and even filmmakers and video editors.

Enjoy ultimate productivity with ProArt’s versatile design

ProArt monitor’s ergonomically designed stand with tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustments lets you adjust the display for a comfortable setup all day long. When you’re working with long documents, coding, or website browsing, simply pivot the screen clockwise or counterclockwise 90 degrees for use in the portrait mode. And the quick-release stand makes it easy to attach the display via the easy-to-install VESA wall mount.

We sent out a sample monitor to one of our external editors Brad Moon so he could test and share his honest feedback. Check out his full Asus ProArt monitor review article to learn everything from unboxing, assembling, setting up, and the amazing features that all graphics professionals love. Then, come back here to enter the contest for a chance to win a brand new 27-inch ProArt monitor from Best Buy.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter twice in the below-given ways:

  1. In a comment below this article, tell us what tasks you are looking forward to doing using this monitor; how will it help you flex your creative muscles.
  2. In a comment below Brad’s review article, tell us two specifications or features you like the most about this monitor.

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will randomly draw one winner who will receive a brand new Asus Pro Art 27″ 4K Ultra HD Monitor from Best Buy.

This contest runs from February 17th until March 3rd.

Remember you can enter once below this article and once below Brad’s review article for a total of two entries. And like always, please share this contest’s link with your friends and family so they too have a chance to win and explore this beauty for truly expressive reproduction.

Win an Asus ProArt Monitor Rules and Regulations

Good luck!

Bhupinder Kaur
Bhupinder is a senior editor and a collaborative team player at Best Buy Canada. She is passionate about creating consistent digital experiences with her writing, editing, analytics, and project management skills. Other than that, she loves to cook authentic Indian recipes for friends and family.

962 COMMENTS

  1. I love the flicker free aspect. After using fusion 360 all day my eyes get sore with my current monitor

  2. From Brads article, I like that It moves up and down with little effort, but stays in place. It can swivel on its base by 90 degrees. Another is that it also incorporates Ultra-Low Low Blue Light technology..

  3. Digital painting (specially) and photography is what I love to do and looking forward to the colour accuracy of this monitor and the larger size for being able to correctly paint the colours that I want and it turning out correctly in the monitor. This would be a great addition! The bigger size would also mean I could put up references or another window in the same screen for seeing a larger zoomed out and a zoomed in version at the same time. Fantastic upgrade for my artwork!

  4. great to have a larger monitor for my eyesight which isn’t so sharp anymore thanks for improving the products for us too

  5. I work with a lot of small numbers and graphs, so I would be able to see them better on this monitor, rather than my old one.

  6. The tasks I look forward to doing on this monitor are my many university computer programming assignments; it will help me flex my creative design muscles by providing an ergonomic comfortable monitor setup so I can work longer and without strain.

  7. If I won I would use this monitor for photo and video editing of travel, pet and family pictures. I would also use it so I can see my family better when on zoom calls with them.

  8. The tasks I am looking forward to doing using this monitor are writing essays and watching YouTube it will help me flex my creative muscles as it will allow me to find new ideas.

  9. i need an upgrade on my old laptop monitor so i can see clearly and dont have to squint to check out the sports and chat with friends on zoom

  10. I would like to get back into photo and video editing with this monitor. Haven’t done that in a very long time now.

  11. I want to try new things on my computer and this is the perfect monitor for that job. I’m learning about photo editing now and truly need something like this to work on it..

  12. I look forward to using this monitor ranging for simple daily tasks to watching shows and movies as well as photo editing and interior design projects.

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