This is a productivity monitor shaped for document work. The 16:10 aspect ratio gives you more vertical room than the usual widescreen shape — think less scrolling through emails, spreadsheets, and code, more visible at once. At 24 inches it's compact enough for tight desks but still sharp at 1600p resolution.
Like Dell's UltraSharp lineup, it does one-cable laptop docking through USB-C. Plug in and your laptop charges while the screen handles video and any USB accessories you've attached to the monitor. BenQ tunes this line for reduced eyestrain during long work sessions — the brightness adjusts to the room automatically and there's a mode that dims warm light in the evening.
The 60Hz refresh and HDR10 label tell you this isn't for gaming. Motion is fine for everyday tasks but won't feel smooth in fast games, and the HDR doesn't really pop.