This is the monitor for someone who wants both 4K sharpness and HDR that actually works. The screen uses mini-LED backlighting with over 1,000 individually controlled zones, which means bright stuff can glow intensely while dark areas stay dark — real HDR, not the fake sticker version. It gets absurdly bright in HDR mode, enough to make sunlight and explosions feel genuinely eye-catching.
At 32 inches and 4K, you get a ton of screen space without text feeling tiny. The 144Hz refresh makes games feel smooth without needing the extreme frame rates smaller gaming monitors demand. It's a do-everything screen: sharp enough for work, smooth enough for gaming, bright enough for movies.
The trade-off for all this is it's expensive and big — physically takes up desk space. And while 144Hz is plenty smooth, hardcore competitive players chasing every millisecond will still prefer faster screens.