32" Monitor: 4K vs. 2560x1440

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Im using LG 38WN95C-W. Works well, beautiful colors. price is also good
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Im using LG 38WN95C-W. Works well, beautiful colors. price is also good
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I've been using one for 2 years now and I still love looking at it. It's a phenomenal screen. My only issue is that my 3080Ti will become too slow to render full res on newer games even with DLSS.

But yes, beautiful screen. I absolutely adore mine.
 

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Perhaps out of scope for this thread, but what are some good monitors to get in this size/resolution combination?

Almost all the monitor recommendations I see are very much gaming focused. Not sure if they are commodity items for office/general purpose use and you just pick the one with the features you want and the lowest cost?
32" 4k? I have a pair of inexpensive LGs that for office work. They're fine for that.

Beyond that, it's very much a "choose your features and balance them against your budget" kind of thing. And, of course, checking reviews if you want something special out of them.
 
Perhaps out of scope for this thread, but what are some good monitors to get in this size/resolution combination?

Almost all the monitor recommendations I see are very much gaming focused. Not sure if they are commodity items for office/general purpose use and you just pick the one with the features you want and the lowest cost?
I am a big fan of my Dell U3223QE. 32" 4k Ultrasharp. USB hub. Built in KVM. USB-C daisy chaining

I agree that most of the focus of recommendations is on gaming (across all tech media imo)