This is a bigger-than-usual gaming monitor that doesn't make you pick between sharp 4K picture and smooth motion. At 32 inches, games and movies feel more immersive without needing to sit far back, and the OLED screen delivers the kind of deep blacks and vivid colors regular monitors can't touch — when something's supposed to be dark, it's actually dark, not glowing gray.
The screen refreshes 165 times per second, which is plenty smooth for most games without needing an absurdly powerful PC to keep up. Pixels respond instantly, so fast motion stays clean. The HDR label here is the real thing — bright explosions and headlights actually pop against those inky blacks.
At this size, 4K resolution means text stays sharp and you can fit multiple windows side by side for work between gaming sessions. It's versatile enough to handle serious work, but the gaming features are why you'd choose this over a regular 4K screen.