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IBC2025 in Video: In-Depth ASUS Booth Tour

RedShark CEO, Matt Gregory, in front of the camera for once.
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RedShark CEO, Matt Gregory, in front of the camera for once. "I think I've overrun."
IBC2025 in Video: In-Depth ASUS Booth Tour
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Join our own Matt Gregory on a full tour of the ASUS ProArt booth at IBC2025, covering everything from giant MicroLED walls to compact AI-powered mini PCs.

"I was going to try and do that in two minutes. I think I've overrun, " says our own Matt Gregory at the end of this excellent ASUS booth tour at IBC2025. 

Yeah, by the small factor of 10 minutes, but you can forgive him for it as there's a huge amount on the stand to see.

We start with the PQ09 — a 162-inch (4.11m) MicroLED display with a fine 0.93mm pixel pitch, designed for virtual production. We also look at the Renderbox Nano Pro, possibly the most powerful PC at IBC this year, built around four NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPUs (scalable up to 16) and ASUS creator motherboards.

Other highlights include the PA32UCDM QD-OLED studio monitor, the upcoming PA27USD with 12G-SDI connectivity and built-in colorimeter, which is creating a huge fuss (and which we talked about separately here), and the PA32QCV 6K display, winner of a RedShark Best of Show award for its combination of performance and €1,399 price point.

ASUS was also showing updates to its ProArt laptops, rugged on-set SDI monitors, and the Ascent GX10 — a compact AI supercomputer capable of delivering 1 PFLOP of performance.

From reference-grade studio displays to portable workstations and creator-focused Wi-Fi routers, ASUS used IBC2025 to demonstrate how its ProArt range is evolving to meet the needs of modern video, VFX, and content creation workflows. And it's doing it pretty well. Matt might need the full 15 minutes next time at this rate.

 

Tags: ASUS ProArt IBC2025

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