It’s a large 32-inch 3840 x 2160 IPS LCD, complete with unique features geared specifically towards professionals.
To make things clear, this monitor isn’t designed for gaming.
What you do get, though, is an excellent set of professional features.

709, SMPTE-C, and EBU.
It’s not a true 10-bit display, but then neither is anything priced below $2000.
More on that later.
The design looks good though, and won’t look out of place on a professional’s desk.
Did I mention the bezels are really slim?
Yeah that’s still the best part of the design.
And of course you’ve got the option to VESA mount it if you desire.
Oh, and there’s a four port USB 3.0 hub too.
Uniformity is outstanding, exactly as you’d expect from a professional-grade display.
No backlight bleed to speak of, and a sub-1.5 deltaE color difference relative to the center.
Most quadrants are actually a sub-1.0 dE difference and this improves at darker greyscale levels.