This is the oversized desk companion for someone who wants tons of screen real estate without sitting in front of two separate monitors. At 31.5 inches, it's physically large enough that 4K resolution doesn't feel cramped — you get sharp text and the space to stack browser tabs, Photoshop palettes, or spreadsheets without things getting tiny.
The USB-C port delivers 60 watts, which handles most laptops that aren't gaming machines or high-end MacBook Pros. Plug in once and you're charging, displaying, and using the monitor's USB ports for your mouse or external drive. LG's IPS panel means colors look accurate from any angle, so it's a solid pick if you edit photos or videos but don't need expensive calibration-grade precision.
The HDR label here doesn't do much — it won't make bright scenes pop like real HDR does. Treat it as a nicely bright regular screen and you'll be happy. At 60Hz it's not built for gaming, but for work and watching stuff, the size and sharpness matter more than motion smoothness.
