This is the monitor you get when you want something sharper than 1080p but don't need gaming features or factory color tuning. It's 27 inches at 1440p, which means text looks crisp and you can comfortably fit two documents side by side. The IPS panel gives you accurate-enough colors and wide viewing angles, so the picture doesn't shift when you lean back in your chair.
The USB-C port is handy if you have a newer laptop — one cable handles picture and charges your machine, though it's not the full laptop-docking setup fancier monitors offer. At 75Hz the screen refreshes slightly smoother than basic 60Hz displays, which you'll notice scrolling through long web pages, but it's not gaming-tier motion.
The HDR label is basically decoration here. The screen gets reasonably bright in normal use but won't give you those punchy highlights real HDR delivers.