This is for someone who wants both crisp detail and fast gaming in one package. The screen is 4K, which means text looks sharp and games show more detail than you'd see at 1440p. At the same time, it refreshes 144 times a second — enough to make shooters and racers feel smooth instead of choppy. Most 4K monitors choose one or the other, so getting both is the reason this exists.
The 28-inch size means you're getting that detail without the screen taking over your whole desk. Pixels respond in a millisecond, so fast motion stays clean without blurry trails. Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean you can plug in a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X and actually use their full 4K 120Hz output — most older monitors bottleneck that.
The HDR sticker doesn't mean much here. It's bright enough for a well-lit room but won't give you those punchy highlights real HDR delivers. Treat it as a regular bright display.