The iiyama GB3466WQSU ships in a lightly-coloured box, with the ‘Red Eagle' character visible on the front.
Inside, five cables are included: both UK and European kettle leads, as well as HDMI, DisplayPort and USB cables.
Overall styling of the monitor is very stripped back, exemplified by the all-black design as there is not a hint of colour here (the Red Eagle branding on the bottom bezel is a removable sticker). There's only minimal branding on the bottom bezel too, while the rear of the screen is almost entirely plain. I personally don't want a flashy or eye-grabbing monitor on my desk so the iiyama certainly fits the bill there.
The included metal stand uses VESA 100×100 mounting, so it can easily be replaced if you have your own. As with many curved panels, there's no swivel functionality here, but there is height adjustment up to 110mm and tilt from -5 to +20 degrees.
Port selection is fairly run of the mill, with 2x HDMI inputs and 2x DisplayPort connectors alongside a 3.5mm jack, 1x USB upstream connector and its corresponding 2x 5Gbps USB Type-A ports.
The last thing to note is the small joystick placed on the right-hand side of the monitor. This is the only way to adjust the OSD as there are no other buttons, and no option to use Windows-based software control with the GB3466WQSU.