This is built for people who play competitive games seriously and want every edge they can get. The screen refreshes 360 times per second, which is six times faster than a regular monitor — motion looks almost unnaturally smooth, and in twitchy shooters like Valorant or CS2, you see enemies appear on screen milliseconds sooner than on slower displays.
It's 27 inches at 1440p, so sharper than 1080p gaming monitors but not so dense that your GPU chokes trying to push all those frames. The IPS panel means colors look natural and the picture stays consistent even if you're not sitting perfectly centered. Pixels switch fast enough that you won't see motion blur trailing behind targets.
The HDR label is just marketing here — treat it like a bright normal screen. This monitor's whole job is delivering buttery-smooth competitive gaming, not cinematic HDR scenes.