This is what you pay for when you don't want compromises in gaming. OLED means every pixel makes its own light, so when the game gets dark, the dark is actually black — not the grayish glow regular monitors give you. Combined with eye-blink-fast pixel response and ultra-smooth 360Hz motion (how many times the picture updates per second), games look better here than on almost anything else.
The screen is just under 27 inches, which is on the small side for how much detail it's packing — text and menus feel a touch dense, but in a game that's not a problem. HDR here is the real article, not a marketing label, so bright highlights actually pop.
There's an HDMI port that works with the latest game consoles, but the natural home for this monitor is a strong gaming PC pushing high frame rates.