This is a 32-inch curved screen running at 1080p, which means the picture isn't as sharp as smaller monitors — text looks a bit chunky, like reading a book from farther away than you'd like. But if you sit back and play games, the size and wrap-around curve make it feel immersive, and the 165Hz refresh keeps motion smooth in shooters and racing games.
The VA panel gives you deeper blacks than most budget gaming screens, so dark scenes in games don't look washed out. Response time is solid enough that you won't see trails behind fast movement. The curve is fairly tight, which helps pull you into the action if you're sitting close.
No HDR here, and the old VGA port is a throwback nobody needs anymore. This monitor makes sense if you want big and smooth on a budget, but you're giving up pixel density to get there.
