This is the budget gaming pick for someone who cares more about how smooth games feel than pixel-perfect clarity. At 27 inches, the 1080p resolution means text and fine details look a bit softer than smaller screens — you'll notice if you're reading spreadsheets, but in a fast game it's not the stat that matters. What you get instead is 165Hz refresh (how smooth motion looks) and a VA panel that shows deeper blacks than most cheap monitors.
The curve wraps the screen edges toward you slightly, which feels more immersive in games but can look odd if you're doing lots of side-by-side document work. Pixels keep up with fast action without leaving trails, and there's enough ports to run a console and PC at the same time.
The HDR label here is meaningless — treat this as a regular bright screen and you won't be disappointed.