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Yes and no with 3D, it is a field that I have been trying to do more, but my bread and butter is actually photography and video editing. Anything that lives on a screen really...
It’s funny we are also seeing a lot of dual screens set up at work where the older smaller screens are in portrait mode to match with the newer and larger screens. It makes total sense!
What 32inch screen you got?
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Benq PD3200Q I think. it has a little puck for switching between low blue light, sRGB and some other useless mode, which I don't use at all, but besides that it seems like decent value. I'd say QHD is a good compromise as some programmes don't play well with 4k last time I checked. Ultrawide QHD looks good but maybe less value for pixels/£.
Same issues with photo and 3D if you're producing images, colour accuracy is key, maybe budget in a calibration device like a colormunki of you can.
I also have a 4k Asus at home that I managed to score for pittance on eBay #boastpost
I bought a new one for 3d work recently (which I think is your field?) and ended up going with a QHD 32" (not ultra wide) with one little one for emails and extra windows. As a side, I've just been in Hayes Davidson's offices and a few of them were using the same set up, albeit with the smaller one in portrait so it matched better with larger one.