This is an OLED gaming monitor that doesn't ask you to choose between PC or console. You get two HDMI ports that work with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X at their full speed, plus DisplayPort for a gaming PC. The screen refreshes 360 times per second — overkill for most people, but if you play competitive shooters where every frame counts, you'll use it.
OLED means pixels turn completely off when they're supposed to be black, so dark scenes in games look properly dark instead of gray and washed out. Combined with instant pixel response, motion stays sharp even when you whip the camera around fast. The HDR label here is the real thing — bright highlights actually stand out.
The screen is about 26 inches, which makes everything feel a bit denser than a typical 27-inch monitor. Text and menus are sharp but small. In games that's fine, but if you're bouncing between gaming and lots of reading, it might feel cramped.