Interesting
Large screen, the curved side is not very useful for games, perhaps in film mode, but the panel's responsiveness is impeccable, and height and up/down pivoting are very easy.
Assembly is straightforward and in 2 pieces: the stand is screwed onto a base made of a steel arch via a central screw, and the very light panel is attached via 4 cross-head screws
Two annoying details:
1 - access to the power button, which is very hard to find to the touch, and whose flashing when the PC is switched off is annoying (not eco-friendly, by the way)
2- the screen is very bright, so there's a risk that your eyes will quickly get a tan if you leave the basic settings untouched
The feet take up a lot of space, but you'll still need some to hold it in place