This is the monitor for someone who stares at Photoshop or Figma all day and wants their eyes to stop hurting. The standout feature is the matte coating — not the typical grainy finish that softens text, but BenQ's paper-like texture that kills reflections without making the image fuzzy. If you work near a window or under overhead lights, this solves the glare problem without needing blackout curtains.
At 31.5 inches and 4K, you get tons of screen real estate for timeline tracks, layer panels, or just parking reference images alongside your work. BenQ ships it color-calibrated out of the box, so what you see matches what prints or posts online — no guessing if that shade of red is right. The single USB-C cable powers your laptop and handles video, cleaning up desk cable mess.
Not a gaming monitor. The 60Hz refresh is fine for work and watching stuff, but fast games will feel sluggish. The HDR label here doesn't do much — treat it as a bright regular screen.