Photo overview
What is comforting to the eye is that the screen is matte dark, there is very little refraction and although the photo doesn't show it, this is a big and wide screen alright. The monitor allows the stand to be easily detached so you could fit a VESA-compatible mount of your choice with a 100mm x 100mm form factor. The monitor is rated at 38 Watts power consumption wise.
Very stylish is the design, the bezels to the left and right are thick though and the body of the monitor is also rather thick at 24mm depth. A basic tilt adjustment is offered by the stand so you can position it at a vertical angle and that's it.
FreeSync works with the VESA DisplayPort 1.2 / Adaptive Sync standard, any scaler that supports Adaptive Sync can be used. That is a nice looking monitor right there. The stand allows you to place the monitor in portrait and landscape mode.
Once I aim the screen at a studio lamp you can see that it is a little reflective, this I am afraid comes with IPS screens. In a massively lit room you could see a bit of reflectivity. I've seen way worse on many monitors, this is OK.