This is a 32-inch 4K monitor aimed squarely at designers and anyone who needs accurate colors without guesswork. BenQ tunes it at the factory for color work, so what you see on screen matches what prints or ships to clients. The extra screen real estate means you can park your tools on one side and still have room to actually see what you're working on.
The Thunderbolt 3 port lets you run a single cable from your laptop and get power, picture, and any USB accessories all at once — clean desk, no cable mess. There's also a Thunderbolt output if you want to daisy-chain a second monitor down the line. At 32 inches, text is comfortably large without feeling chunky, and you get plenty of workspace for Photoshop layers or video timelines.
The HDR label here is basic — it's called HDR but doesn't really pop like true HDR screens do. Treat it as a very good regular bright display and you won't be disappointed.