ASUS ProArt is bringing a high-end broadcast monitor to BIRTV 2026, signaling a shift toward direct camera connectivity for professional video workflows. The ProArt CreatorPro 32 4K OLED SDI removes the need for external conversion boxes, allowing engineers to plug broadcast cameras and switchers straight into the display. This direct link simplifies setup for live production environments where signal integrity and speed matter.

Direct camera connectivity simplifies live production workflows
The featured unit uses a 32-inch QD-OLED panel to deliver 4K resolution at a 240Hz refresh rate. ASUS designed the screen specifically for fast-moving video content, ensuring that rapid action remains clear without ghosting. The panel covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color space and maintains a Delta E below 1 for accurate color reproduction.
Specifications
- Model: ProArt 创梦Pro 32 4K OLED SDI
- Panel Type: QD-OLED
- Resolution: 4K
- Refresh Rate: 240Hz
- Response Time: 0.1ms
Connectivity is the standout feature of this model, as it includes dual 12G-SDI inputs alongside 6G and 3G-SDI A&B formats. These ports enable uncompressed 4K@60Hz signal transmission directly from professional camera gear. Users can connect broadcast equipment without needing additional signal converters or complex routing hardware.
ASUS ProArt stated that the ProArt CreatorPro 32 4K OLED SDI features dual 12G-SDI inputs, allowing direct connection to broadcast cameras and switchers, supporting uncompressed 4K@60Hz signal transmission and compatible with 6G/3G-SDI A&B formats. The monitor will be on display at the BIRTV 2026 exhibition, with global availability expected in 2026. We have been tracking ProArt closely and covered the earlier ASUS ProArt CreatorHub Pro 27 OLED launch earlier this year.
This monitor targets video production teams who need reliable, high-speed signal handling without intermediate hardware. The combination of OLED clarity and SDI connectivity addresses specific needs in live broadcast and post-production settings.



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