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I tried a 4K at 32", and it was a bit too small for my eye sight level.
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https://www.costco.com/acer-32%22...11548.h
IPS
2560 x 1440 Resolution
75 Hz Refresh Rate
4ms Response Time
AMD FreeSync
2 x 2W Speakers
1 HDMI
1 DP
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https://www.costco.com/acer-32%22...11548.h
IPS
2560 x 1440 Resolution
75 Hz Refresh Rate
4ms Response Time
AMD FreeSync
2 x 2W Speakers
1 HDMI
1 DP
There is also the Lenovo that is occasionally available online from Office Depot for $180.
At $260 I would rather wait for the AOpen (Acer) to drop down to $260 again:
https://www.amazon.com/32HC1QUR-P...07LCFY3PS/
It has a 144Hz refresh rate. It's also VA so higher contrast then IPS, but smaller viewing angles, narrower color gamut, and black trailing when compared to high refresh rate IPS.
https://www.costco.com/acer-32%22...11548.h
IPS
2560 x 1440 Resolution
75 Hz Refresh Rate
4ms Response Time
AMD FreeSync
2 x 2W Speakers
1 HDMI
1 DP
The LG is brighter. That Acer is only 250 nits which is pretty low.
I tried a 4K at 32", and it was a bit too small for my eye sight level.
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Oh the resolution is kind of low for 32
It's the same density as 1920x1080 at 24 inch, which people buy in spades.