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    Any largish (32") monitor recommendations for working from home?

    I've currently got a dual 23 & a 24 inch Dell setup and decided to go with a single larger screen to remove the annoying bezel join (and the fact they're different sizes so don't align properly!)

    This is totally unnecessary so I have a budget of £200 ish, I don't game on this machine, I don't want a 1080p monitor. I realise this doesn't really give me a lot of options.

    I've seen the AOC Q32E2N, it's cheap and cheerful but the next step up is ~£250 and that's out of my price range, I think 27" is too small so am I kinda stuck? I would potentially go 2nd hand if there is anything amazing out there. Samsung seem do do "smart monitors" that come in fairly cheap, VA panel but that might be ok?

    Thanks for any suggestions!

    Rob
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    Re: Any largish (32") monitor recommendations for working from home?

    I'd get a proper fix on your requirements then get saving. If you're use to two monitors and like the format but not the gap then you might want to go ultra-wide, and if you don't want 1080p then your looking at something hefty and a bit more expensive. I love my 34" 1440p ultra-wide, and when I have to go back to non-ultra-wide for work it's now frustrating despite working on the other monitor for years before!

    You might get lucky with something second hand if you keep an eye out locally.

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