Kuycon G32P: New 32-inch 6K IPS Black Monitor Launches as an Affordable Alternative to Apple’s Pro Display XDR


Creatives and professionals yearning for high-resolution displays just got a compelling new option. Kuycon, a rising star in the monitor market, has unveiled its G32P—a 32-inch 6K (6144×3456) IPS Black panel designed to rival premium giants like Apple’s $5,000 Pro Display XDR at a fraction of the cost.

Cinematic Visuals, Democratized Pricing
The G32P’s standout feature is its IPS Black technology, delivering deeper blacks and a 2,000:1 contrast ratio—double that of standard IPS panels. Combined with 600 nits peak brightness, 98% DCI-P3 coverage, and factory-calibrated color accuracy (ΔE<2), it targets photographers, video editors, and designers seeking true-to-life imagery without Apple-tier pricing.

Unlike Apple’s nano-texture optional upgrade, the G32P includes a standard anti-glare coating and supports HDR10. It also boasts a versatile stand with height/tilt adjustments—a notable perk since Apple’s stand costs extra. Connectivity shines with Thunderbolt 4, DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C, enabling single-cable docking for compatible laptops.

The Price Revolution
At $1,499, the G32P undercuts the Pro Display XDR by over 70% (excluding Apple’s stand). Early reviewers praise its "stunning sharpness" and "exceptional value," though note it lacks Apple’s XDR extreme brightness for specialized HDR workflows. For mainstream creatives, however, the trade-off may be negligible.

Availability and Verdict
The monitor is now available directly from Kuycon’s store, with units shipping globally. For those prioritizing convenience, Amazon also carries the model.

👉 Check it out here:
Kuycon G32P Official Page
Amazon Product Page

Kuycon’s G32P signals a shift toward accessible pro-grade tech. As digital artist Marco Li puts it: "This isn’t an ‘Apple killer’—it’s a wake-up call. You no longer need a Hollywood budget for studio-tier visuals." Whether it dethrones the Pro Display XDR remains unseen, but for cost-conscious professionals, the choice just got interesting.




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