If you want lots of screen space without paying a gaming tax, this is the straightforward pick. At 32 inches and 4K, you get room for spreadsheets and browser tabs side by side with text that's still crisp and readable. The size makes sense if you sit an arm's length away — closer and you'll be turning your head, farther and you lose the detail benefit.
It's got USB-C that can charge a laptop while showing its picture, plus an ethernet port built in, so you can simplify cable mess on your desk. Colors look natural enough for everyday work and watching shows, nothing fancy but nothing wrong either. The HDR label doesn't do much — bright scenes won't pop like real HDR, so treat it like a regular bright screen.
Not a gaming monitor. The 60Hz refresh means fast games feel sluggish compared to higher-refresh screens, but scrolling documents and playing videos is perfectly fine.