I bought this one Viewsonic VX3258-2KC-MHD, but it won't get here until next week. I'm worried that the pixel density will be too low for a 32 inch LCD and will be hard to look at for long periods of time.
I found a pixel density calculator and plugged in the numbers, and the 32 inch at 1440p actually has a greater pixel density than my 27 inch monitor at 1080p, so I guess that answers the question. In case anyone is interested in doing the math for any future monitor purchases, it's here.
Well. the monitor turned out to be a nightmare. When it got here, the screen was cracked, so I had to return it. It was the last one the company that I bought it from had in stock, too, so no replacement was possible. Next up was a 28" Benq 4k monitor, but when that one arrived, it had some sort of power issue and wouldn't turn on, so back that one went, too. Now I have an LG 32UN550-W. It's 32inch, 4K60, HDR, but flat, not curved. The Benq wasn't curved, either.