BenQ built this for people who edit photos, design graphics, or handle video work and need the screen to show real colors — not guesses. Every unit ships tuned at the factory with a test report in the box, so what you see matches what will print or appear on other calibrated screens. That's worth paying for if color accuracy matters to your work.
It's 27 inches at 4K, which gives you sharp text and room to spread out palettes and timelines without squinting. The USB-C port handles laptop power (90 watts), picture, and any USB devices plugged into the monitor — one cable cleans up your desk. There's also DisplayPort daisy-chaining if you want to run two monitors from one laptop cable, which is handy but rare to actually need.
The HDR label is the fake kind — it won't make movies pop. And at 60Hz this isn't a gaming screen, though it's perfectly fine for casual stuff between work sessions.