This is the desk-cleaner: one USB-C cable powers your laptop, shows the picture, connects you to wired internet, and hooks up any USB devices plugged into the monitor. No separate charger brick, no cable nest. That convenience is the main reason to buy it.
At 24 inches and 1080p, text looks fine — not razor-sharp like 4K, but plenty readable for emails and spreadsheets without squinting. The screen refreshes 120 times a second, which is smoother than most work monitors and makes scrolling through documents feel nice, though it's not fast enough to satisfy serious gamers. There's a second DisplayPort out for chaining a second monitor if you want more screen space.
The HDR label doesn't do much here — treat it like a regular bright screen and you'll be happy. This is a practical choice for someone working from home who values a tidy setup over maximum screen size.