This is the no-frills option if you want 4K sharpness on a 27-inch screen without spending much. Text looks crisp, you can fit multiple windows open side by side, and the IPS panel means colors stay consistent when you're viewing from an angle — useful if you share your screen during video calls or glance over from the side of your desk.
It's built for work, not play. The screen refreshes 60 times per second, which is fine for documents and spreadsheets but feels sluggish in fast games. The HDR label here is just a checkbox — it won't make movies pop like real HDR does. Think of this as a bright, sharp regular display that happens to say HDR on the box.
No USB-C docking, no fancy cable management, just the basics. If you need a second screen for productivity and want 4K without the premium price, this delivers.