Work are letting us try out this monitor, which looks like a joke image begging for a caption, but is actually a real thing somebody thought needed to be made.
@petealexharris For office plankton that screen is overkill, but those of us who code appreciate the real estate. The more of the project you can keep in windows on-screen, the more you can keep in your memory cache for immediate reference for the current bit of code you're working on. Thus why my coding monitor is a 43" 4K television. And yes it is a pain if I have to share my screen. I end up flipping resolution to 1K or 2K so people can see it.

@badtux I code. I don't need a UI the approximate size of a nuclear power station control room on one monitor to do it. It does nothing a 3-monitor rig can't do with more flexibility, portability and failure tolerance.

So it's a pretty toy. And that's OK.