This is the straightforward pick if you want a large 4K screen without paying for features you won't use. At 31.5 inches, it's noticeably bigger than the typical 27-inch monitor, which makes movies feel more immersive and gives you serious room to spread out work windows. The picture is sharp enough that text stays readable even when you shrink windows down.
The VA panel means darker scenes look properly dark instead of washed-out gray, which helps when you're watching shows or working at night. Colors are decent but not factory-tuned — you might tweak settings once but nothing demanding. The HDR label doesn't do much here, just slightly brighter highlights, so treat it as a regular bright display.
It refreshes 60 times per second, which is fine for everything except fast competitive gaming. If your main thing is productivity, streaming, or casual gaming, that limitation won't bother you.