ASUS just revealed the first-ever 8K Mini LED monitor (but I think you should buy this 4K one instead)
Briefly

During a recent event in London, ASUS introduced a new range of ProArt monitors, including the groundbreaking Mini LED 8K monitor, PA32KCX. Set for release in May, it’s the second commercially available 8K monitor, claiming superior specs to its dated competitor, Dell UltraSharp UP3218K. However, many industry professionals still rely on 2K and 4K content. Additionally, the ProArt PA32UCDM OLED monitor, priced at £1,599, is expected to attract considerable attention due to its competitive features and price point, making it a strong contender for graphic design and video editing applications.
The new 8K PA32KCX monitor is an up-to-date pro HDR display, with a dazzling spec sheet that'll make it the only 8K monitor option in 2025.
The headline news for the vast majority of digital creatives will be the release of the ProArt PA32UCDM - an OLED monitor that uses the same panel as some £10,000 pro monitors out there, but for a far less eye-watering £1,599.
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