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Following the format of the Retina 5K and 8K *complete* list wiki threads. Specifications are based on the manufacturer's claims. YMMV.

Announced:

Acer ProCreator PE320QXT
- Release Q3 2025
Panel: 31.5" - 6016x3384 - 218 ppi - 60Hz - 400/600 nits (DisplayHDR 600)
Glass: ?
Color: 8-bit depth + FRC - 99% DCI-P3
I/O: HDMI (2.1) x2, DisplayPort (1.4), Type-C (90W), USB 3.2 x2, USB-B (2 up, 2 down)
## 8MP webcam, speakers, mic
Press release €1199 ¥6999
MacRumors Forum thread

ASUS ProArt PA32QCV - Release late August 2025
Panel: IPS - 31.5" - 6016x3384 - 218 ppi - 60Hz - 400/600 nits (DisplayHDR 600) - 1500/3000:1 contrast
Glass: LuxPixel AGLR (Anti-Glare, Low-Reflection)
Color: 8-bit depth + FRC - 98% DCI-P3 - 100% sRGB
I/O: 2x Thunderbolt 4 (daisy chain, 96W), DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1; USB 3.2 Gen 1 Hub (3x USB-A, 1x USB-C)
## KVM switch, 3.5mm audio out, 2x 2W speakers
Press release $1299
ASUS global site
MacRumors forum thread

LG UltraFine 6K 32U990A
Panel: Nano IPS Black - 32" - 6K
Glass: ?
Color: 10-bit depth - 98% DCI-P3 - 99.5% Adobe RGB
I/O: Thunderbolt 5
## borderless design
CES 2025 Innovation Award
TFT Central coverage (updated March 2025)

Dough Spectrum Canvas
Panel: Nano IPS Black - 32" - 6K - 218 ppi - 2000:1 contrast
Glass: Gorilla Glass
Color: 10-bit depth - 98% DCI-P3 - 99.5% Adobe RGB
I/O: USB-C (100W)
Dough site

Available:

Apple Pro Display XDR - Released 2019
Panel: IPS (576-LED locally-dimmed backlight) - 31.5" - 6016x3384 - 218 ppi - 60Hz - 1000/1600 nits - 1,000,000:1 contrast
Glass: Standard (anti-reflective) or Nano-texture
Color: 10-bit depth - 99% DCI-P3 - 100% sRGB
I/O: 1x Thunderbolt 3 (96W) upstream; USB 2.0 Hub (3x USB-C downstream)
## $999 stand or $199 VESA mount
Apple site $4999/$5999
Technology Overview (PDF)
MacRumors Forum thread

Dell UltraSharp U3224KB - Released 2023
Panel: IPS Black - 31.5" - 6144x3456 - 223 ppi - 60Hz - 450 nits - 2000:1 contrast
Glass: Matte (anti-glare)
Color: 10-bit depth - 99% DCI-P3 - 100% sRGB
I/O: HDMI, Mini DisplayPort 2.1, Thunderbolt 4 (140W), Thunderbolt 4 (for daisy chain, 15W); USB 3.2 Gen 2 Hub: 4x USB-A, 1x USB-A (Battery Charging 1.2), 2x USB-C (15W), 2.5GbE Ethernet
## 8MP webcam, 2-mic array, 2x 14W speakers
Dell site $2999 (originally $2499)
MacRumors Forum thread

Kuycon G32P - Released 2025
Panel: Nano IPS Black - 31.5" - 6144×3456 - 223 ppi - 60Hz - 500 nits - 2000:1 contrast
Glass: Glossy anti-glare
Color: 10-bit depth - 99% DCI-P3 - 99% sRGB
I/O: 2x HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, USB-C (100W), 2x USB-C downstream
## 3.5mm audio out
Kuycon US site $1799 (VESA mount) + $99 (stand) + $249 (shipping)
Kuycon Europe site €1799 (VESA mount)
ClickClack.io — third-party US reseller ($1699 with stand + $180 shipping)
MacRumors Forum thread

Geekon ArgentCase 银气 Design32 Retina - Released 2025
Panel: IPS Black - 31.5" - 6144x3456 - 223 ppi - 60Hz - 450 nits - 2000:1 contrast
Glass: Nano Matte (anti-glare)
Color: 10-bit depth - 98% DCI-P3 - 100% sRGB
I/O: DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C (100W), HDMI 2.1; USB 3.1 Hub (2x USB-A, 1x USB-B)
## KVM switch, 3.5mm audio out, 2x 5W speakers
Geekon Creative Studio site ¥8,399

Discontinued:

N/A
 
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Thanks for doing this. I made some edits, feel free to adjust with or without comment if you disagree with anything I did.

I believe ASUS first announced theirs as 32 inches and 216 ppi, but they later (May 2025) clarified it is 31.5 inches (viewable) and 218 ppi.
 
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For what it’s worth, I’ve decided to wait until the summer Apple event (as rumored by Gurman), instead of buying the LG 6K as soon as it is released like I had originally planned to do.

Although, in looking at LG’s history with the UltraFine, late July is usually when they actually launch. So there may not be much lag, if any.
 
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The ASUS has now shown up on the US site:

 
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Amazingly enough, in looking to see if the wider internet had a price (not yet listed on the ASUS store), I discovered Walmart is selling a new 6K on their website, (US $4,289, on sale for $3,989):


The panel appears to be the same as the Dell. The distributor is "Abnyfex" but it looks like it is Geekon's ArgentCase series:


Never heard of them before just now.

They also have a 5K that does 1000 nits. I appear to have chosen a bad time to take on the 5K WikiPost -- it seems like every week day there's something I've either missed or is new!
 
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Okay, I've done what I can with the Geekon Argent CASE 银气 Design32 IPS Black 6K display. I'm sorely tempted to drop the "ArgentCase" but I know I can't -- I'm sure it looks good to the Chinese audience it is aimed at, but the name of the series in Chinese is better, 银气 (yín-qì), meaning something like Silver Spirit -- Geekon's English version replaces silver with "argent" and I'll guess "case" is just a reference to its metal case, replacing a highly expressive word: 气 (traditional 氣) = air, vapor; breath; spirit, energy; atmosphere; anger. Ugh!

The 银气 Design32 6K isn't easy to find even on the Geekon Creative Studio site (the company's main home page) -- you have to go to the shop and find it there (the link I've provided goes straight to it, let me know if it changes).

Geekon ArgentCase 银气 Design32 Retina - Released 2025
Panel: IPS Black - 6144x3456 - 223 ppi - 60Hz - 450 nits - 2000:1 contrast
Glass: Nano Matte (anti-glare)
Color: 10-bit depth - 98% DCI-P3 - 100% sRGB
I/O: DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C (100W), HDMI 2.1; USB 3.1 Hub (2x USB-A, 1x USB-B)
## KVM switch, 3.5mm audio out, 2x 5W stereo speakers
Geekon Creative Studio site ¥8,399
Abnyfex — third-party US reseller via Amazon ($4689)*

* Note that this is wildly overpriced in relation to the Chinese price (about US $1200) or even the Dell, which has the same panel. I deleted it and Walmart from the WikiPost because it might look like we think those are fair prices, when they’re not.
 
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Amazingly enough, in looking to see if the wider internet had a price (not yet listed on the ASUS store), [...]
I found a reference to the price of the ASUS from a video that is about 5 months old. I doubt it is accurate anymore, but interesting what it was going to be. See 2:05 at:


Spoiler: $1199
 
I found a reference to the price of the ASUS from a video that is about 5 months old. I doubt it is accurate anymore, but interesting what it was going to be. See 2:05 at:


Spoiler: $1199
That’s been posted before in other threads. Note that IIRC the video was sponsored by Asus so it should be relatively credible.

As for the 32” LG 6K, I asked LG but not surprisingly they told me nothing.

Thank you for your great interest on this LG Monitor. As of the moment, there is no information about the actual release of the unit. Rest assured that once it is available, it will be posted on our website including the price tag and retail stores that may potentially handle this.
 
A few local (Hong Kong) dealers have already listed the ASUS PA32QCV. MSRP is at HKD$12999 (USD$1656) which is surprisingly high. For comparison, the 5k PA27JCV is listed at only HKD$6499, with street price close to just $6000, so the 6k somehow is selling at double the 5k price.

This is a hard pass for me, price is treading into OLED territory.
 
A few local (Hong Kong) dealers have already listed the ASUS PA32QCV. MSRP is at HKD$12999 (USD$1656) which is surprisingly high. For comparison, the 5k PA27JCV is listed at only HKD$6499, with street price close to just $6000, so the 6k somehow is selling at double the 5k price.

This is a hard pass for me, price is treading into OLED territory.
I was hoping for the LG 6K to be about US$1899 / CA$2599, but now that seems overly optimistic.
 
I was hoping for the LG 6K to be about US$1899 / CA$2599, but now that seems overly optimistic.
Yes, if the plastic ProArt is US$1649, then the sleek, state-of-the-art LG borderless design with a next-gen IPS panel is going to be quite a bit more. Add about US$250 for tariff insurance, and I think maybe US$2749?
 
If the Kuycon is $1700, I fear the LG and ASUS are going to be north of that.
For the LG, yes. But not necessarily the ASUS.

Despite Click Clack’s claim of “NanoIPS Black” (IPS Black 2.0) on the front page of their listing, nothing in the actual promotional materials from Kuycon supports that, so I think it’s the same 2023 panel as the Dell, and thus the original IPS Black. The G32P is now listed on the US site, with "Nano IPS Black" featured prominently, so it’s the first 6K (or 5K, for that matter) to have a next-generation LG Display panel.

The ASUS is a different panel, probably (?) not from LG Display, so who knows, but in the 5K world, the ASUS ProArt at $849 (originally $799) is less than the Kuycon G27P at $1198 (with stand) or even their budget G27X SE at $998 (with stand) — again, though, different panels, so it’s not a direct comparison of materials, design, and build quality.
 
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On the ASUS, the download link for the User Guide now works, so I've been able to update the specs to reflect the fact the color is actually 8-bit + FRC (not true 10-bit) -- that doesn't disqualify it for DisplayHDR 600 certification.

Seems likely the ASUS and Acer use the same panel.
 
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Someone on Reddit found a Greek LG page (probably dating to April, so not recent) about the Red Dot Awards 2025, which includes the following (translated): "The two award-winning displays are expected in the Greek market from September."

 
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It’s funny the LG monitor has won design awards already and the only pictures we have look like renders. Also no videos of it or anything of the like.

I thought the Asus was going to be the one but now I think the LG will have a bit better panel, but what sucks is that it could easily come out next year or never….

The wait continues.

@tenthousandthings if you look at the source code of that page there’s this meta tag, so it seems the page is actually new (July 21st).

<meta name="Date" content="21/07/2025" />
 
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