Bought the BenQ BL3200PT.
The first thing I noticed was that the contrast levels were amazing. This is the feature that motivated me to buy the monitor. The contrast is far better compared to my DoubleSight DS-307W and the EQD Auria EQ308C I tried out earlier this month. I've used IPS panels for several years now and forgot just how much better contrast can be on a VA panel.
One thing I was worried about was black crush. While there is some, it's subtle and not overpowering. I only notice it when really look for it using images with vast dark colors. Black crush isn't as bad as what it use to be with earlier VA panels.
The panel has zero dead pixels and the backlight bleed is very very minimal. I can't even tell there is any with a black background and sitting about 3 feet away. I have to put my face right up to the display in order to detect the small amount of light coming from the bottom corners.
A big bonus is that there is zero "IPS glow". There is heavy gamma shift if you look at the display at extreme levels. The levels are great when looking at the monitor from dead on.
BenQ probably spent considerable time designing the stand for this monitor, but it just isn't my cup of tea. Instead, I'm using the stand from my DoubleSight monitor. It's standard VESA 100mm x 100mm. It doesn't wobble and I can adjust the height lower to where I want it. Plus it's all black, which is what I prefer.
Overall, I'm happy with my purchase and glad that I went with a VA panel this time around. It's going to be used as my main display.