This is overkill for most people, and that's the point. At 32 inches with 6K resolution, you get more pixels than a 4K TV — text looks like printed paper, and you can stack multiple windows without losing detail. LG built this specifically for Mac users who work with photos, video, or design and need to see every pixel of their work without zooming in.
Two Thunderbolt ports mean one cable powers your MacBook, displays the picture, and connects any drives or peripherals plugged into the monitor. The screen uses Nano IPS Black, which gives deeper contrast than typical work monitors, so images don't look washed out. HDR600 certification means bright spots in photos and video actually shine — this is real HDR, not the fake sticker kind.
The 60Hz refresh keeps it firmly in the work category. Gamers will notice the motion isn't smooth, but if you're editing a project timeline or retouching photos, that doesn't matter.