ASUS TUF Gaming 32" 1440P Gaming Monitor (VG32AQL1A) VS LG 32GN650-B Ultragear Gaming Monitor 32"?

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What has a better picture? I had the LG starting to wonder if I made the right choice. Asus does have the blue lihght filter, so that is better for my eyes, just feel the ASUS could be sharper.
 
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They should be about the same really, what differences there are will be more along the lines of colour gamut, volume and gamma etc not sharpness as they are both the same size panel and the same resolution and both IPS, it's very likely they are actually using the same panel infact.
 
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They should be about the same really, what differences there are will be more along the lines of colour gamut, volume and gamma etc not sharpness as they are both the same size panel and the same resolution and both IPS, it's very likely they are actually using the same panel infact.

The LG was VA, https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/lg/32gn650-b-32gn63t-b that is a big reason I got the ASUS. Well the blue light feature is good too, I have vision issues.​

Seeing a specialist.​

 
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Oh I am sorry I thought that was the LG 32 inch using the same panel actually, I didn't catch it was different, in that case I'd take the Asus all day long then, I'm using a Gigabyte M32Q right now which is a 32 inch IPS. I always find the motion handling and dark smudging even when just scrolling light text on a dark background to be rather off-putitng with VA panels. I've had quite a few over the years to compare. Sharpness should still be about the same though really, this is mostly a factor of pixel density and also somewhat the anti-reflective coating and the effect that has, which is mostly noticeable on dark test on a light background. As it goes though, I wouldn't recommend a 32 inch 1440P display for sharpness, due to the relatively low pixel pitch at 91 PPI vs the 110PPI of the same resolution on a 27 inch monitor (or 34 inch ultrawide with 3440x1440) which will offer you noticeably better sharpness, especially with text. 32 inch are good for immersion or if you want to sit a good way away from the monitor, or I suppose if you just have poor eyesight and struggle with small details as they are very 'easy' to read without having to increase the size of anything in general. Personally I have 27 and 32 inch at 1440P and a 28 inch 4K monitor so I have a variety myself, with clear differences in 'sharpness' between all of them.
 
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I would really like a 4k, but still a bit pricey here, I found this video & it is sounding awesome.

What is a good 4k atleast equal to the ASUS I have now? (32' please)
 
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