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.