The monitor itself is really recommendable and the integrated docking station makes it possible to connect a USB-C/ThunderBolt-capable notebook via only one cable. You don't need a separate power supply for the notebook - if it can manage with the 65 watts supplied by the monitor - and any wired network is also routed to the notebook via the monitor and the single "little lever". All this results in a beautifully tidy workplace. Goodbye tangled cables.
The picture is - I don't have a direct comparison here - nice and sharp, there are hardly any visible differences in brightness. I think (from experience with earlier monitors) that the presets - especially RGB - are right.
The sound from the built-in speakers... hmmm... well.
The webcam is ok - for my taste a somewhat hard, rather cool picture (but that could probably be "pimped").
BUT: I just disposed of the packaging the day before yesterday. I am not "blessed" with a car. My goodness - what a mountain of polystyrene.
The other tenants in the apartment building must have noticed my annoyance from the cellar/laundry room.
Picture: Bright and sharp, lots of pixels, best for photo editing, worlds to my previous monitor (ok, it's also 0 years old).
Sound: weak, but I don't need it
Camera: picture quality sufficient, better than my laptop, retractable
What is a disaster: the sound quality. Terribly poor, not even good enough for video conferences. I would look around for offers in the same price range that place more value on the speakers.