Comparison guide

BenQ PD2725U vs ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR: which should you choose?

BenQ PD2725U and ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR compared under one framework. Decision axes: resolution and text clarity, panel quality, refresh rate, color accuracy, brightness, and connectivity. Includes price context and category-specific tradeoffs.

Published: 2026-08-16

BenQ PD2725U and ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR product comparison image
BenQ PD2725U and ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR product comparison image

Monitors verdict

Upgrade for specific needs. The products share a category but prioritize different strengths. The figures below use the same weighting model and stored representative configurations; confirm the configuration and price on the merchant page before buying.

  • BenQ PD2725U: A 27-inch 4K for designers — Thunderbolt 3 daisy-chaining and accurate color pair well with a Mac.
  • ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR: A reference-grade 32-inch 4K mini-LED — 1200-nit HDR and precise color, even for mastering work.
  • Upgrade recommendation: 60 / 100
  • Data completeness: 100%

Choosing between BenQ PD2725U and ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR starts with the real use case and the problem to solve, not with which product is newer. Use context: the longest screen task across documents, photo or video editing, PC gaming, and consoles. Decision axes: resolution and text clarity, panel quality, refresh rate, color accuracy, brightness, and connectivity. This guide applies one calculation model to stored representative configurations while keeping the category-specific decision order visible.

Core specifications on one baseline

BenQ PD2725U and ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR core specification comparison
ItemBenQ PD2725UASUS ProArt PA32UCXRDelta
Resolution90 score90 scoreSame
Panel quality88 score95 score+8%
Refresh rate60 score60 scoreSame
Color gamut90 score98 score+8.9%
Brightness66 score96 score+45.5%
Connectivity92 score92 scoreSame
Value78 score70 score-10.3%
Screen size27 in32 in+18.5%
refresh_hz60 Hz60 HzSame
peak_nits400 nits1600 nits+240%
response_ms5 ms5 msSame
dci_p3_pct95 %99 %+4.2%
ChipsetIPS panelmini-LED IPS panelDifferent
ColorDark GrayBlackDifferent
Connectivity2x HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, 2x Thunderbolt 3 65W daisy-chain, USB-C2x HDMI 2.1, DP 1.4, USB-C 96W, Thunderbolt 4, USB hubDifferent
HDRVESA DisplayHDR 400VESA DisplayHDR 1600Different
LineupBenQ DisplayProArtDifferent
Panel typeIPSmini-LED IPS (2304 zones)Different
RegionGLOBALGLOBALSame
Resolution3840x2160 (4K UHD)3840x2160 (4K UHD)Same

Resolution

The resolution score is 90.0 for BenQ PD2725U and 90.0 for ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR. The two products are level here. It is a relative index combining pixel density and text or workspace clarity at the given size on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Panel quality

The panel quality score is 88.0 for BenQ PD2725U and 95.0 for ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR. ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR leads this dimension. It is a relative index combining contrast, viewing angles, response behavior, burn-in, and persistence risk on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Refresh rate

The refresh rate score is 60.0 for BenQ PD2725U and 60.0 for ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR. The two products are level here. It is a relative index combining motion clarity and input latency in games and scrolling on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Color gamut

The color gamut score is 90.0 for BenQ PD2725U and 98.0 for ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR. ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR leads this dimension. It is a relative index combining color coverage and calibration suitability for photo and video work on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Brightness

The brightness score is 66.0 for BenQ PD2725U and 96.0 for ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR. ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR leads this dimension. It is a relative index combining bright-room readability, SDR headroom, and HDR highlights on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Connectivity

The connectivity score is 92.0 for BenQ PD2725U and 92.0 for ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR. The two products are level here. It is a relative index combining single-cable laptops, power delivery, KVM use, and console compatibility on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Value

The value score is 78.0 for BenQ PD2725U and 70.0 for ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR. BenQ PD2725U leads this dimension. It is a relative index combining panel, resolution, ports, and warranty relative to the current price on one baseline. Read the underlying specification rows, source completeness, and exact selling configuration before treating the lead as decisive. Similar averages can hide different weak points, so a small point gap matters less than whether the product removes a concrete problem under your normal usage conditions.

Who should choose BenQ PD2725U

BenQ PD2725U is the stronger fit when its leading dimensions match your primary use. Configuration checks: screen size, resolution, panel, refresh rate, brightness, color gamut, inputs, and power delivery. Then ask whether the product removes a concrete problem with the device you already own. If the gap is small and there is no real pain point, waiting for a price drop or a change in workload can be more rational than upgrading for novelty alone.

Who should choose ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR

ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR is the better fit when more of its strengths overlap your priorities and its weaker dimensions remain acceptable. Switching costs: monitor arm and desk space, cables and docks, KVM setup, warranty, and burn-in policy. A higher total can still deliver lower practical value when that burden is large, so compare the score lead and switching cost on the same baseline.

How to read price and purchase availability

Neither product currently has an approved purchase link whose product name and configuration match the catalog, so no merchant link is shown. AsKrs does not guess a destination; this guide provides specifications and decision criteria until an exact listing is verified.

  • BenQ PD2725U · No verified purchase link currently available
  • ASUS ProArt PA32UCXR · No verified purchase link currently available

Final decision checklist

  1. Use context: the longest screen task across documents, photo or video editing, PC gaming, and consoles.
  2. Configuration checks: screen size, resolution, panel, refresh rate, brightness, color gamut, inputs, and power delivery.
  3. Switching costs: monitor arm and desk space, cables and docks, KVM setup, warranty, and burn-in policy.
  4. When the score gap is small, identify the concrete problem the change will solve.
  5. Recheck the seller, delivery, return terms, condition, and current price at checkout.

Scope and limits of this comparison

This comparison is a structured decision aid built from published specifications and stored representative configurations. Scope and limits: panel variance, OLED burn-in risk, real HDR brightness, desk distance, and operating-system scaling. The scores are relative indicators for setting priorities within one category, not an absolute quality ranking. When a new configuration or verified specification becomes available, the catalog and its comparison pages are regenerated together.

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