This is Samsung's answer to "what if a monitor worked like a TV?" It runs apps — Netflix, YouTube, Office 365 — without needing a computer plugged in. There's a remote, streaming works out of the box, and you can video call through the built-in camera. For someone who wants one screen that does everything, it's clever.
The picture is 32 inches at 4K, so it's big enough to sit back from like a TV but sharp enough to work on when you get close. Colors look fine for watching shows or casual work, though the VA panel means viewing angles aren't as wide as IPS — sit off to the side and the image washes out a bit. HDR is labeled but not bright enough to really shine, so treat it as a nice regular screen.
The catch is gaming. At 60Hz refresh, motion feels slow in fast games, and there's only one tiny micro-HDMI port for a console or PC — you'll need an adapter cable. This is for casual use, not serious gaming.