This is the entry point if you want a curved gaming screen without spending much. At 27 inches with 1080p resolution, individual pixels are visible up close — text looks a bit chunky, and fine details in games aren't razor-sharp. But if you're coming from a smaller screen or sit back a bit, it's totally usable.
The curve wraps around you slightly, which makes games feel more immersive than a flat screen. It refreshes 165 times per second, so motion stays smooth in fast games, and the VA panel delivers actually black blacks instead of the washed-out gray you get on cheaper IPS screens. Colors look decent, contrast is strong.
The HDR label doesn't do much — treat this as a regular bright display. But for the price, you're getting smooth gaming with good contrast and that wraparound feel.