This is an OLED gaming screen built for people who want the best picture quality without stepping up to the most expensive models. Every pixel makes its own light, so dark scenes look actually black instead of washed-out gray. Motion is smooth at 280Hz (how many times per second the image updates), and pixels switch instantly — no blurry trails when you whip the camera around.
The screen is just under 27 inches at 1440p, which hits the sweet spot: sharper than 1080p, less demanding on your graphics card than 4K, and text stays readable without feeling tiny. HDR here is the real thing — bright explosions and sunlight actually pop instead of just looking like a regular bright screen.
It has two HDMI 2.1 ports, so you can plug in a PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X at the same time without swapping cables. The picture quality is identical whether you're on PC or console.