In general IPS is the best/most balanced.
It has most stable colours/best viewing angles and response times are consistent through all transitions.
But if you prefer darkened room, then VA's the way highest contrast of LCDs becomes the most important factor for the experience.
(still self emissive pixel based techs shred VA to pieces and pee on its grave)
But for normal room illumination VA's contrast comes at the expense of in comparison to IPS/TN very slow dark shade transition response times, aka black smear.
There are also 32" IPS models in that price range:
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That Corsair is definitely competent monitor for brand's first one and AdobeRGB covering gamut would give beautifull colours in any nature depicting games.
Just forget anything with medieval 1080 vertical pixels.
That's masochism even for basic news reading from web with nothing fitting on screen without heavy scrolling.
And that monitor is wasting 32 incher's amount of desk space to have small 24" incher's image height.
Personally I consider 1600 pixels I've used for few months short of nine years as minimum vertical resolution.
So been waiting for mature real high end 3840x2160 monitors.
(gaming fit 144Hz models start from £600)