The general impression is what you need. Working in CAD programs has become a pleasure. Everything is visible, everything fits. The stationary is connected via Display Port, and Mac via HDMI. At first I wanted 32, but it turned out that 27 was just right, you don’t have to move back and turn your head to look into the corner. Moreover, 32 all come with an AV matrix and there are color distortions in the corners. And here everything is clear. IP, yes. More: "Frameless interface" when turned on, detects 5-7 mm on each side of the screen of black edging. Lies and deceit all around. I had a lamp and a phone charger hanging on the USB ports of the monitor. There is no USB power from the monitor right there, you have to drag an external one (Macbook via USB-C). If the monitor goes to sleep on a PC signal (regardless of the presence of external power on USB-C), the USB ports are turned off. Very unpleasant. Distracted - everything, you sit in the dark. Yes, USB-C from a poppy also gives a picture. Those. A poppy connected via USB-C and HDMI sees +2 monitors in the system. What I noticed is that it is difficult for a poppy (16 Pro) to digest such a resolution (it also has a native 3000 something), and it starts to warm up and howl. And if God forbid the video . Windows with the GTX1060 eats it with a bang. Solid size power supply. But cold. Degrees 38-40, no more. Yes, and the monitor itself does not glow with heat, otherwise there were instances . I won’t say by impression, I didn’t like HDR, what it is and why in general - for me it’s a dark forest. But now the WoT picture has become gorgeous, the whole field is visible, the picture is juicy. 4k is 4k. Very hefty price tag. If not for him, I would boldly take the second one under the portrait mode for the code. There is no auto-detection of the signal source. Only with hands. When switching to another computer, you have to poke into the menu. Very uncomfortable. How long it takes me to push the button - I don't know. 5-6 switching per day for sure. It is more convenient to set up the monitor with native software, poke your hands into the menu for a long time and the menu is not entirely logical.