ASUS introduces PA246Q ProArt Series LCD Monitor

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ASUS introduces PA246Q ProArt Series LCD Monitor

ASUS has announced PA246Q ProArt Series monitor, a 24-inch LCD monitor with a native resolution of 1920x1200 (16:10 aspect ratio) that features a P-IPS panel with wide colour gamut, reproducing 98% of the Adobe RGB colour space, and a 178 degree wide viewing angle. The PA246Q has also come with the ASUS-exclusive QuickFit Virtual Scale and a highly adjustable stand to enhance users' productivity. DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI-D and D-sub inputs are included for easy connection to multiple devices.

"PA246Q ProArt Series LCD Monitor is a high-end product designed for discerning users and a target audience comprising of photographers, animators and graphics designers who are particular about true colour reproduction and features that suit their specific requirements. With numerous built-in ports, 100mm of height adjustment, a huge display of 1.07 billion colours and unique features like QuickFit Virtual Scale, the PA246Q is the ideal solution for professionals with demanding visual needs. Now, they can enjoy the display of almost the entire colour spectrum of a photograph clicked from a DSLR camera," said Vinay Shetty, Country Head -Component Business, ASUS (India).

The PA246Q comes with numerous built-in ports for easy access to external devices and media. DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI and D-sub connections allow for a wide range of products to be displayed on the PA246Q. Picture-in-picture multitasking capability also allows users to view images from different signals. Two built-in USB ports enable instant file sharing with USB storage, charging and syncing smartphones or other media devices, and a 7-in-1 media card reader allowing for a quick and easy transfer of photos taken from a DSLR camera.

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