It's huge, it's thin, it's light and sleek. Everything that I was hoping it would be. But as time has progressed I've noticed some things that are annoying that readers might find useful:
1. The On/Off/Settings etc buttons aren't buttons; they're touch-sensitive areas on the frame. Once you've got it worked out it's fine, but it will take a little while to figure out how to turn the thing on and off at all, and then to do so without bringing up the screen brightness options.
2. It isn't VESA compliant, which means that you won't be able to get this thing onto a monitor arm. You can buy a stand of course, but a monitor arm really is a must if you won't want to forfeit 24 inches of your valuable desktop space to your monitor. If I'd realised this I wouldn't have bought it as that's a lot of desktop space to waste as well as being being particularly bad for those who want an ergonomic set up with the monitor readily adjustable.