It still seems almost unbelievable that you can purchase a 4k 32" for (with Black Friday deal) just over £200 when only a few years ago it would have been x10 that price and even today some higher-end models are x5 or more.We bought this to use with a Mac Mini M4 on a desk which has an existing monitor arm, so the clean looks and white finish work perfectly.This is a fairly bare-bones screen in that it:1. Doesn't have speakers2. Has only and HDMI and DisplayPort inputs3. Does not act as a USB hub, in fact the one USB port if got firmware updates only4. The stand is very basic with no height adjustement, only tilt angle.But what it gives up in features it makes up for by:1. Being less that £300, and this week, nearly £2002. It is very slim and light - c.5kg vs over 7kg for the old 27" model it replaced3. Looks super smart in white with a very thin bezel and bottom panelOverall, if you just want a great looking, clean, 4k monitor without lots of bells and whistles which you won't use or don't need, I think this is a fantastic option and really good value for money.