I'm in the market for a new monitor and I've settled on a 32" 1440p one, with a budget capped at 350 euros, though cheaper would be ideal. Currently, I've got the KTC h32s25e in my cart for 220 euros, which seems like a solid deal, but I'm unsure if it's a fast VA panel or just a regular one. Everyone seems to think it has minimal smearing, which is a plus. Before I finalize my purchase, I want to make sure there aren't any better options available that I might have missed. Remember, I'm specifically looking for a 32" size, 1440p resolution, and a curved screen. I prefer good contrast, so while IPS is not my first choice, I wouldn't completely rule it out since I'm upgrading from an old TFT monitor—so anything would be an improvement. Do you have any suggestions, or should I go ahead and order this one?
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I would suggest looking at the MSI 27-inch monitor with 1440p resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate. I got mine for around 400 euros a couple of years ago. But just a note, since you've mentioned needing 32" specifically, it might not be what you want.
Keep in mind that a 32" display at 1440p has a similar pixel density to a 1080p monitor at 24", both hovering around 92 PPI. If you're aiming for better image quality, just keep that in mind. I’d recommend checking out this link for standardized tests on monitors: [rtings.com](https://www.rtings.com/monitor/tools/table), which can help you find prices independently.
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