This is a 240Hz gaming monitor stretched to 32 inches — which means motion looks incredibly smooth, but the picture isn't sharp. At 1080p resolution spread across that big a screen, text and fine details look softer than smaller monitors or your phone. If you sit close for work or web browsing, you'll notice. But in a fast shooter where you're watching for movement, not reading spreadsheets, it's less of a problem.
The curve wraps around you a bit, which helps fill your vision when you're gaming. The VA panel gives decent contrast, so darks look darker than most budget screens. At 240 refreshes per second, everything feels buttery if your PC can push the frames — way smoother than regular 60Hz screens.
The HDR label is mostly decoration. It'll display an HDR signal, but the brightness and contrast don't pop like real HDR does.