This is basically four regular 21-inch 1080p monitors arranged in a grid, but without the bezels cutting through the middle of everything. At 43 inches diagonal, it's physically huge — think TV-sized on your desk — which means you can tile windows side by side and still read them comfortably without leaning forward.
The one-cable USB-C connection handles picture, power, and ethernet, so your laptop setup stays tidy. Colors are accurate enough for design work, and there's plenty of USB ports on the back to plug in a keyboard, webcam, whatever you need.
This isn't a gaming screen. It refreshes 60 times per second and pixels take their time switching, so fast games feel sluggish. The HDR label exists but doesn't really pop. Treat it as a very large, very sharp work display and it delivers.