Used it right now for 24 hr.
Con: the stand is only tilt adjustable. no other adjustment. at least the default position is comfortable. But it is a standard 100X100mm VESA mount in the back so you can easily get another cheap stand that has a lot more adjustment for $30. or use the one you have currently. This is probably the biggest con
Pro:
It is perfect so far as far as display quality. No weird artifact yet. My monoprice monitor has the fast flashing artifact once or twice a day, a known thing with the benq because they both use the same panel. But haven't seen that so far on here. Uniformity is very good without obvious hot spot. No dead or stuck pixels
The type of panel it uses really remind me of the one they use in the HP Z32 which i also have. I am trying to pin down the exact type of panel it uses. It is a 10 bit panel and it will show as such in display option under windows. I can definitely run it at 10bit 4K 60hz 4:4:4 using the usb-c which has the DP 1.4 mode.
It does have freesync available on all three inputs. One HDMI, one DP, one usb-c with DP 1.4 and PD. The usb-c works just fine doing both DP and PD. it powers my laptop which uses 65W just fine. The monitor comes with an external fairly sized 120W power brick.
It has definitely enough brightness that i have to turn down the default brightness at 50 to 34. I increased it to 100 and it's definitely bright i would guess the brightness is close to 350 to 400 nits just comparing to my legion 5 pro laptop but again I don't have the colorimeter to verify. But it's probably not bright enough for the HDR feature that it has.
You can adjust each of the RGB channel individually under user or just choose cool warm SRBG 7500 5800 presets. So just enough setting for most users but may not enough for the professional photographers.
All in all, I am very satisfied so far for the $330 i spent. There is no other new 32in IPS 4K monitor with usb-c , DP, HDMI out there right now (beside the idea display 32in 4K monitor that also seems to have the same panel and oem manufacturer) for under $350. That is actually exactly $330 out of the door because if you order it directly from z edge site, there is no tax or shipping charged. I live in FL and pretty much all other places i ordered from charged tax so maybe z edge already priced tax in? But yeah, you pay exactly $330. no more.
Also have built in speakers which are standard quality and quantity in volume. About the same as that of the average laptop. not very loud but at least there. There is not many non gaming 32in IPS 4K monitor that has built in speakers anyway.
It does have two RGB lights in the back that rotate through the RGB colors. They can be turned off in menu if you want.