And frankly, the 32-inch VA panel is quite pretty – games and desktop windows are sharp as can be at 4K, and the colors are beautiful. Ordinarily, I’d complain about the lack of adjustment, but for a monitor this large, it doesn’t matter as much, since it takes up much of your field of view. The stand has a small cable management opening, and the screen tilts back and forth – though sadly, it doesn’t offer height or swivel adjustments. It’s remarkably thin, with just a slim protrusion on the back where the IO resides. It has a frameless design, with only a tiny bezel along the edges – though the display doesn’t stretch all the way, leaving a small black bar around the desktop that promotional photos do not show). While the sharp, angled stand is slightly reminiscent of some modern gaming displays, the overall aesthetic is sleek and free of colored accents or RGB lights. Westinghouse calls the WH32UX9019 a “Home & Office” monitor, rather than a gaming monitor, and the design and specs back that up.
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