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Both of these 4K 60Hz monitors are solid options for office use, but they differ in panel type and size, which affects the experience. The 32-inch uses a VA panel, offering deeper blacks and higher contrast but at the cost of poor viewing angles and more motion blur. The 27-inch is IPS, which generally delivers better color accuracy, wider viewing angles, and less motion blur, though with lower contrast and potential “IPS glow.”

Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference. Some people dislike VA panels, others don't like IPS. I personally prefer a 32" 4K display for the screen real estate and find higher pixel density unnecessary, but others swear by 27" 4K for its sharper text. Neither is ideal for gaming, so if that matters, you might want to look elsewhere. For text-heavy tasks like programming or general productivity, the 32” might be the better fit. If you're focused on visual work or want a smaller display, the 27” IPS could be the way to go.

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I’d definitely go with the 27” LG IPS model then.

If you want a 4k monitor, $250 options are going to be 60hz. You‘d need to go up to $400 to afford a 4k 144hz option, like from Acer. If you drop down to 1440p there are a ton of great options at $250 or even $200. But for illustrator especially, the extra resolution will be nice.

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