I've recently accepted 32" 4k as an acceptable size/resolution on Mac. Sure innocn a lot better, but also a ton more expensive. This innocn is pretty tempting, high refresh rate, great P3 color support (in SDR at least) and actually factory calibrated.

Probably pretty good for console gaming as well using the HDR mode. Seems like a good all in one style monitor.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BCK1K44F/ref=ewc_pr_img_1?smid=A2SHWIYMNRTTNZ&th=1

Amazon.com

Found a coupon code for 10% off the 32M2V, makes it a pretty crazy deal, too bad the one with the black border isn't on sale.

32M2V4KM

So far so good on this, colors look pretty nice, decent but not eye blowing brightness in SDR mode. Shows 4k 144Hz as an option via DP, which I didn't think it could do but seems to work fine. HDR on Mac seems to be limited to 60Hz, but expected that.

Here are the negatives on the 32M2V.

USB-C connectivity on Mac seems to be limited to 4k 60Hz, going to 120Hz causes it to output what I'm assuming is a 4:2:0 signal and looks terrible.
The external power brick is huge.
The inputs are way at the bottom of the monitor which means you can see the power adapter plug poking out the bottom.
The silver chin is a bit distracting.
Wake from sleep is slower than I'd like.

Nothing too terrible.

@paul does the OSD have a DisplayPort version selector? You likely need DSC enabled for high refresh with higher subsampling. I've seen a lot of displays ship set to DP1.2 or some base mode for compatibility that limits to actual display output over USB DP-Alt mode and the DP ports.