Twice I received the monitor version -P and not -PK. I even contacted support before the second monitor shipped and was assured I would receive the -PK model. No, have the -P model. The difference between the two lies in an inexpensive color calibration tool. Otherwise, the two models are the same (although the labeling of the mini-LEDs is different). So if you order a -PK monitor, make sure you get a -PK box so you don't have to spend extra money and time on the X-rite i1 Display Pro calibration tool. In addition, there is a similar monitor. from ASUS, which is much better for gaming. The PA32UCX-PK has a frequency of only 60 Hz, which is suitable for still images and most video workflows.
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