This is a reference monitor for people who edit video professionally or do serious color-grading work. It has mini-LED backlighting with over a thousand dimming zones, which means HDR content can get insanely bright in highlights while keeping shadows dark — not the fake HDR most monitors claim. Colors are factory-calibrated to be accurate enough for film and broadcast work, so what you see on this screen is what you'll get when your work goes to print or streaming.
It's 32 inches at 4K, giving you a big canvas without scaling tricks. Text is sharp, timelines are roomy, and you can run color wheels and scopes alongside your main edit without cramping the workspace. The Thunderbolt 3 ports let you daisy-chain multiple monitors or drives, which helps keep your desk from turning into a cable jungle.
It refreshes at 120Hz, so you can also game on it just fine — but this monitor's strengths are wasted if gaming's your main use. It's built for people who need accuracy first.