Will a Lenovo LI2821 work well with a new Mac Pro?

I'd like a 4k monitor or better for my new Mac Pro Computer. I'd also like it to have a Web Cam. I found the Lenovo LI2821... but I'm concerned because it is much cheaper than other monitors. Anyone have experience (or things I should be aware of )with this monitor and the new Mac Pro?

The image is display through an LCD screen on all non-plasma screens. LED refers to the backlight source. In the past florescent lights was used but now better one have LED backlight like the LG.
On drawback of yours is that the screen type is TN which is old technology
IPS (In-plane switching) is a screen technology used for liquid crystal displays (LCDs). It was designed to solve the main limitations of the twisted nematic field effect (TN) matrix LCDs in the late 1980s, such as relatively high response time, strong viewing angle dependence and low-quality color reproduction.
My 24 "Dell 4K uses AH-IPS
mproved colour accuracy, increased resolution and PPI, and greater light transmission for lower power consumption.[8]

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