This is the straightforward pick if you need 4K for work but don't want to spend big. The 27-inch screen packs in enough pixels that text looks crisp and you can stack windows without feeling cramped. Colors come out accurate enough for everyday photo editing or design work — not factory-calibrated like a pro monitor, but naturally balanced.
The picture refreshes 60 times per second, which is perfectly fine for typing, spreadsheets, and watching shows, but it'll feel sluggish if you try to play fast games on it. Pixels respond in about 5 milliseconds, which again matters more for gaming than daily work tasks.
The HDR label is mostly decoration here — it'll recognize an HDR signal but doesn't have the brightness range to make highlights pop the way real HDR does. Treat it as a regular bright display.