This is the budget pick when you want a big gaming screen without spending big money. At 31.5 inches with a curve that wraps around you, it feels immersive in a way flat screens don't — shooters and racing games especially benefit. The 1440p resolution means games look sharper than 1080p without needing the graphics card muscle that 4K demands.
The screen refreshes 165 times per second, which is plenty smooth for most games, and the VA panel gives you deeper blacks than the typical IPS gaming monitor — dark scenes in horror games or space sims look properly dark instead of washed out. The curve is aggressive (wraps tighter than most), so sitting at arm's length you get that surround effect.
The HDR label doesn't do much — it's called HDR but doesn't really pop like proper HDR does. Treat it as a regular bright display and you're golden.
