KitGuru published a review on the ASUS ProArt PA32UC 32in Monitor
A quote from the article:
It's the most colour-accurate screen we've tested - but it will set you back £2000. You can pick up a reasonable monitor for under £100 these days. But what if you have more like two thousand to spend? This is the princely sum you will need to part with in order to buy the ASUS ProArt PA32UC. In reality, this screen is in a different league to our usual gaming-oriented monitors – a much more professional league, where people earn a living from creating graphics perfection, so they need a near-perfect screen on which to do so.ASUS ProArt PA32UC 32in Monitor Review
The PA32UC isn’t the largest screen we’ve seen by any means. In fact, at 32in diagonal, it’s only slightly on the large side by today’s standards. It does boast 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160) and uses a premium IPS panel, although even then W have seen higher resolutions, in particular the Philips Brilliance 275P4VYKEB 5K monitor.