Meet the ProArt PA169CDV Pen Display, offering a smooth drawing experience and exceptional color accuracy. Discover what's inside the box and explore all of its fantastic features!
The ASUS ProArt Display PA169CDV is powered by a 7,800 mAh battery, which can last up to 4 hours on a single charge. The battery life depends on the usage and the brightness settings. The monitor also comes with a 65W power adapter for fast charging. The monitor has a low power consumption of 15W, which makes it energy-efficient and eco-friendly.
The monitor comes with the ProArt Pen, a lightweight and cordless input stylus that incorporates Wacom’s electromagnetic resonance (EMR) technology. This technology creates a magnetic field that captures the movement and pressure of every stroke of your stylus. Wacom EMR also passes power through the LCD, so the ProArt Pen doesn’t need a battery. The ProArt Pen has 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and supports tilt recognition. It also has two customizable buttons for quick access to your favorite functions. The ProArt Pen is easy to use for long periods of time, and its leather pen holder keeps it protected and ready to hand when it’s needed.
The monitor also features an integrated ASUS Dial, which is built into the left edge of the display. It gives you quick access to the most commonly used functions in Adobe After Effects, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Lightroom Classic. It’s a quick and easy mechanism for changing tools or parameters without losing focus on the task at hand. It is compatible with Microsoft Surface Dial features, as well. The monitor also has a Control Panel software interface, which takes advantage of the 10-point capacitive multi-touch display to offer creators even more tools for working within Adobe apps. You can populate the interface with virtual dials, buttons, scroll wheels, and sliders, and then link those elements to your most commonly used software functions. With a tap of a button, you can bring up a tool, or spin the dial to get the exact color you’re looking for.
The monitor also has two kickstands, which allow you to adjust the viewing and writing angle of the display. The lower kickstand raises the display higher for the best viewing angle. The upper kickstand places the monitor at the ideal angle for writing, all the while raising it off your desk just enough to let you position it close to your keyboard.