This is built for people who play fast games and want every advantage. The screen refreshes 240 times per second, which means motion looks exceptionally smooth — way beyond what you'd see on a regular 60Hz or even most 144Hz monitors. If you play competitive shooters or racing games where split-second reactions matter, you'll notice the difference.
It's 27 inches at 1440p, so sharper than 1080p but not so dense that your GPU struggles to push high frame rates. The IPS panel keeps colors looking accurate from any angle, and the 0.3ms response means pixels switch fast enough that you won't see blurry trails behind moving objects.
The HDR label is marketing — it's called HDR but doesn't really pop. Treat it as a bright regular screen and it delivers where it counts: speed and clarity.