This is a 32-inch screen running at 1440p, which means you get more space to see the game world without needing a beast of a graphics card to push 4K. At this size, pixels are a bit larger than on a 27-inch, so text isn't quite as sharp, but in games that tradeoff buys you immersion — the picture fills more of your vision.
The 175Hz refresh (how smooth motion looks) keeps fast games feeling fluid, and the pixels switch fast enough that you won't see blur trails. HDR 600 is a step above the fake HDR most monitors claim — bright highlights actually stand out a bit, though it's still not the dramatic punch of an OLED. Colors look natural and the screen gets bright enough for a sunny room.
Ports are standard gaming fare: DisplayPort and HDMI work with PCs and consoles, though the HDMI version here won't unlock the full potential of a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X.