If you want a gaming monitor that feels spacious without going ultrawide, this is it. At 32 inches, you get more screen real estate than the usual 27-inch size, which makes games more immersive and gives you room to multitask without cramming windows. It's sharper than 1080p but not as demanding on your graphics card as 4K, so you can actually hit those high frame rates.
The screen refreshes 270 times per second, which is overkill for most people but makes competitive shooters and racing games feel impossibly smooth. The HDR here is a step above the fake stuff on budget monitors — bright highlights actually stand out, though it's not quite theater-level. Colors pop without looking cartoony, and fast motion stays clean with no blurry trails.
Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean you can plug in a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X and get the full experience alongside your PC. There's also a USB-C port that works as a display cable if your laptop supports it.