This is a lot of monitor for not much money. At 31.5 inches, it's bigger than the standard 27-inch gaming screens everyone buys, and the curve wraps the edges toward you so games feel more enveloping. The picture is sharper than 1080p without needing a monster graphics card to run it, and motion stays smooth at 180 refreshes per second.
VA panel means the contrast is strong — dark scenes in games actually look dark instead of washed out gray. Colors aren't as vivid as an IPS screen, but most people won't notice unless they're comparing side by side. Pixels respond fast enough that you won't see much blurring behind moving objects.
The HDR label doesn't mean much here — the screen gets bright but won't give you those eye-popping highlights real HDR delivers. Treat it as a regular screen that happens to be big and curved.