If you want more screen real estate without spending flagship money, this is the straightforward pick. At 32 inches, it's noticeably bigger than the typical 27-inch monitor — you can keep more windows open side by side without alt-tabbing constantly. The resolution is 1440p, which means text is sharp enough for all-day work without looking pixelated up close.
The screen includes a basic USB hub, so you can plug a keyboard or webcam directly into the monitor instead of reaching around to your computer. There's also an ethernet port built in, which is handy if you're working from home and want wired internet without a separate dongle.
It refreshes 75 times per second instead of the standard 60, which makes scrolling and mouse movement feel slightly smoother. The HDR label doesn't do much — treat this as a regular bright screen and it'll serve you fine.