Kuycon G32P 6K Monitor Out Now: A Cost-Friendly Pick Over Pro Display XDR
Kuycon has just put out its G32P, a 32-inch 6K monitor made for pros who need great picture and true color. This screen stands as a cheap pick when set next to Apple's Pro Display XDR, with much the same features but at a much lower cost.
Screen Specs and How It Works
The G32P uses a panel made for deep art and tech tasks. Key panel things you should know:
- Panel Tech: A 32-inch LG Nano IPS Black panel.
- Picture Quality: True 6K of 6144x3456.
- Color True: Real 10-bit depth, 99% of both DCI-P3 and sRGB.
- Light and Dark: 2000:1 for dark/light play and 500 nits bright.
- HDR Ready: Can work with HDR10.
- Panel Look: A shiny, anti-glare glass to keep the look clear.
How It’s Made and Looks
The frame of the monitor is made of tough, fine-cut metal. Its back is full of small holes for cool air to pass, much like the Pro Display XDR. It doesn’t come with a stand, but fits many wall and desk mounts with its standard VESA 100x100.
Ways to Plug In and Extras in the Box
The Kuycon G32P comes with lots of new age ports:
- One DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20) port.
- Two HDMI 2.1 ports (48Gbps each).
- A Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 that carries up to 100W.
- Two USB-C ports for other stuff.
- A 3.5mm port for sound.
Kuycon gives all the plugs, USB tools, a remote, and a check report when shipped.
Costs and Where to Buy
The Kuycon G32P costs between $1,700 and $2,000, with final cost based on where it’s sent and the model. It’s up for sale only at some web and store spots, like ClickClack.io, and it depends on the place.