This is the screen for someone who wants more room to work without breaking the bank. At 32 inches and 4K, you can have a document, a spreadsheet, and a browser window all open side by side without feeling cramped. Text looks crisp, and the extra size means you're not leaning in to read small fonts.
The VA panel gives you deeper blacks than most budget screens, which makes watching shows after work look better than it would on a cheaper IPS. Colors are fine for everyday use — not factory-tuned like a professional monitor, but nothing looks off unless you're editing photos for print. The HDR label doesn't mean much here; it's basically just a regular bright screen.
It's a 60Hz display, so if you game, motion won't feel as fluid as a proper gaming monitor. But for work, video calls, and casual browsing, the extra screen real estate is the real upgrade.