Requirements: 32", 4k, cheap but not junk. I'm 90% sure I want standard 16:9 and not an odd, wide size.
I've done nearly all my research on rtings.com and I'm not sure what specs are important and what isn't. This will be a work monitor so I figure lag and refresh rate are pretty much arbitrary. IPS is generally better at color and viewing angle. VA is better at black/gray uniformity and contrast. In an office, but in a lit office that may be of no concern. I refined this list by price, size, and resolution. I've read all the writeups so I'm not just going off these numbers. The list is sorted by "office usage"... that seems to be a well thought out rating for what I'm looking for.
Here are my picks. This is a quick list of the atributes that I deemed important. I've done several hours of reading on this cause I thought I was going to have to drop >$500 on a monitor, but that Dell and LG look like a bargain. It seems just as good as the as the other two but with a little worse viewing angles (plus the dell is curved which is pretty hip). Those have half the refresh rate which I guess contributes to the price difference.
My picks:
1- Gigabyte M32U: IPS panel, with "mediocre" contrast, "decent" and "very good" horizontal and vertical viewing angle, "great" gray and "passable" black uniformity
2- Gigabyte M32UC: VA panel with "good" contrast, "okay" and "mediocre" horizontal and vertical viewing angle, "great" gray and "decent" black uniformity
3- Dell S3221QS: VA panel with "great" contrast, "mediocre" and "sub-par" horizontal and vertical viewing angle, "excellent" and "mediocre" gray and black uniformity
3- LG 32UL500-W: VA panel with "good" contrast, "Adequate" and "mediocre" horizontal and vertical viewing angle, "excellent" and "decent" gray and black uniformity

I've done nearly all my research on rtings.com and I'm not sure what specs are important and what isn't. This will be a work monitor so I figure lag and refresh rate are pretty much arbitrary. IPS is generally better at color and viewing angle. VA is better at black/gray uniformity and contrast. In an office, but in a lit office that may be of no concern. I refined this list by price, size, and resolution. I've read all the writeups so I'm not just going off these numbers. The list is sorted by "office usage"... that seems to be a well thought out rating for what I'm looking for.
Here are my picks. This is a quick list of the atributes that I deemed important. I've done several hours of reading on this cause I thought I was going to have to drop >$500 on a monitor, but that Dell and LG look like a bargain. It seems just as good as the as the other two but with a little worse viewing angles (plus the dell is curved which is pretty hip). Those have half the refresh rate which I guess contributes to the price difference.
My picks:
1- Gigabyte M32U: IPS panel, with "mediocre" contrast, "decent" and "very good" horizontal and vertical viewing angle, "great" gray and "passable" black uniformity
2- Gigabyte M32UC: VA panel with "good" contrast, "okay" and "mediocre" horizontal and vertical viewing angle, "great" gray and "decent" black uniformity
3- Dell S3221QS: VA panel with "great" contrast, "mediocre" and "sub-par" horizontal and vertical viewing angle, "excellent" and "mediocre" gray and black uniformity
3- LG 32UL500-W: VA panel with "good" contrast, "Adequate" and "mediocre" horizontal and vertical viewing angle, "excellent" and "decent" gray and black uniformity
