ProArt Lab setup to bridge the gap
BNU collaborated together with ASUS ProArt to create an innovative industry-standard teaching space for its students. The ProArt Lab features top of the range monitors, workstations, and a projector that is designed for the post-graduate students to finish their work with industry-standard results.
BNU has installed three different monitors in the new ProArt Lab teaching space. The school uses the ProArt Display PA32UCG when their students are getting to the finishing stages of their projects. The monitor displays a true 10-bit color depth, which is crucial when students are in the color grading process. Miles Skarin explains why the team like using this monitor: “It's so bright, you notice it when you walk into the room,” he says. “It is a fantastic panel to work with, and that's backed up by the 1600 nit peak brightness, which just brings out the image.”
The second monitor is the ProArt Display PA32UCR-K monitor which is a 4K HDR monitor with 1000 nits of peak brightness. The monitor is great for color-accurate work, because it is backed with DCI-P3 wide color gamut. The third monitor installed in the ProArt Lab is the ProArt Display PA348CGV, a 34” ultra-wide QHD monitor. It comes with a 120Hz refresh rate which ensures students have a smooth viewing experience when creating fast moving game content. Its ultra-wide form factor enables students to enjoy the extra space to work and interact with. Instead of two monitors, students can finish their work with a single display.
Additionally, ASUS ProArt monitors have flicker free, low blue-light technology, which is great for their students to work with because it makes sure they're working in a really healthy environment.