This is for someone who wants a bigger picture without jumping to an ultrawide. At 32 inches, games and movies fill more of your view, but you're still at 1440p resolution — which means each pixel is larger than on a 27-inch screen. Text stays readable, just not quite as tight and sharp. If you sit an arm's length away, you won't mind.
The Quantum Dot tech makes colors pop more than regular screens, especially greens and reds, without looking cartoonish. It refreshes 175 times a second, so motion in fast games stays smooth, and the HDR 600 rating means bright highlights actually stand out a bit — not OLED-level drama, but better than the fake HDR on cheaper monitors.
There's a USB-C port that can mirror your laptop screen, though it won't charge the laptop or do the full one-cable docking thing. Mostly a nice-to-have if you occasionally plug a work laptop in.