This is the screen you get when you need 4K sharpness for work but don't want to spend flagship money. It's 27 inches, which is the sweet spot where 4K text looks crisp without being microscopic, and you can stack spreadsheets or code windows side by side comfortably.
The USB-C port handles video and charges your laptop at the same time, though it's not the full one-cable docking experience fancier models offer — you'll still need separate cables for peripherals. Colors look natural and accurate out of the box, good enough for casual photo editing or just making sure your slides look right before a presentation.
The HDR label is basically decoration — it doesn't make movies or games pop the way real HDR does. At 60Hz it's fine for productivity and watching shows, but games won't feel buttery smooth.