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- Still in prototype phase, this 39-incher is the larger version of the 32-inch Asus PQ321 announced at Computex. Asus' 39-inch prototype UHD monitor. (Credit: Philip Wong/CNET) TAIPEI -- Size matters for a display and this Asus monitor caught our attention with its huge 39-inch screen size. Spotted at the company's Computex booth, this panel also features an ultra high-definition (UHD) resolution packing 3,840 x 2,160 pixels. However, it's currently still in prototype stage and will not be ready until early next year. Related links • Asus Zenbook Infinity sports Gorilla Glass 3 exterior • Asus Transformer Book Trio runs Windows 8 and Android simultaneously • Computex 2013: All the latest news There are limited details about this 39-incher, except that it is based on a VA-type LCD panel and comes with both HDMI and DisplayPort ports. Meanwhile, we caught a glimpse of the upcoming Asus PQ321. This 31.5-inch model is launching next month in the US and will retail for between US$3,800 and US$4,000. It is expected to be available worldwide thereafter. Asus PQ321. (Credit: Philip Wong/CNET) While the PQ321 loses out on the immersive viewing experience of a bigger screen, this is actually offset by a higher-performance IGZO panel. IGZO or Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide screens are supposed to deliver more natural images and better power-efficiency, according to Sharp, which is one of developers of this technology. The 10-bit version used by the PQ321 can also reproduce up to 1 billion different colors. Other key specifications include picture-in-picture support, as well as 4K video signal handling at 60 frames-per-second via a single DisplayPort cable.
Still in prototype phase, this 39-incher is the larger version of the 32-inch Asus PQ321 announced at Computex. Asus' 39-inch prototype UHD monitor. (Credit: Philip Wong/CNET) TAIPEI -- Size matters for a display and this Asus monitor caught our attention with its huge 39-inch screen size. Spotted at the company's Computex booth, this panel also features an ultra high-definition (UHD) resolution packing 3,840 x 2,160 pixels. However, it's currently still in prototype stage and will not be ready until early next year. Related links • Asus Zenbook Infinity sports Gorilla Glass 3 exterior • Asus Transformer Book Trio runs Windows 8 and Android simultaneously • Computex 2013: All the latest news There are limited details about this 39-incher, except that it is based on a VA-type LCD panel and comes with both HDMI and DisplayPort ports. Meanwhile, we caught a glimpse of the upcoming Asus PQ321. This 31.5-inch model is launching next month in the US and will retail for between US$3,800 and US$4,000. It is expected to be available worldwide thereafter. Asus PQ321. (Credit: Philip Wong/CNET) While the PQ321 loses out on the immersive viewing experience of a bigger screen, this is actually offset by a higher-performance IGZO panel. IGZO or Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide screens are supposed to deliver more natural images and better power-efficiency, according to Sharp, which is one of developers of this technology. The 10-bit version used by the PQ321 can also reproduce up to 1 billion different colors. Other key specifications include picture-in-picture support, as well as 4K video signal handling at 60 frames-per-second via a single DisplayPort cable.
Still in prototype phase, this 39-incher is the larger version of the 32-inch Asus PQ321 announced at Computex.

Asus' 39-inch prototype UHD monitor.
(Credit: Philip Wong/CNET)
TAIPEI -- Size matters for a display and this Asus monitor caught our attention with its huge 39-inch screen size. Spotted at the company's Computex booth, this panel also features an ultra high-definition (UHD) resolution packing 3,840 x 2,160 pixels. However, it's currently still in prototype stage and will not be ready until early next year.
Related links
• Asus Zenbook Infinity sports Gorilla Glass 3 exterior
• Asus Transformer Book Trio runs Windows 8 and Android simultaneously
• Computex 2013: All the latest news
There are limited details about this 39-incher, except that it is based on a VA-type LCD panel and comes with both HDMI and DisplayPort ports.
Meanwhile, we caught a glimpse of the upcoming Asus PQ321. This 31.5-inch model is launching next month in the US and will retail for between US$3,800 and US$4,000. It is expected to be available worldwide thereafter.

Asus PQ321.
(Credit: Philip Wong/CNET)
While the PQ321 loses out on the immersive viewing experience of a bigger screen, this is actually offset by a higher-performance IGZO panel. IGZO or Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide screens are supposed to deliver more natural images and better power-efficiency, according to Sharp, which is one of developers of this technology. The 10-bit version used by the PQ321 can also reproduce up to 1 billion different colors.
Other key specifications include picture-in-picture support, as well as 4K video signal handling at 60 frames-per-second via a single DisplayPort cable.