This is the budget gaming pick that still hits the important marks. The 27-inch screen curves gently toward you (1500R means a noticeable wrap without feeling like you're inside a tube), and at 1440p everything looks sharper than standard 1080p without needing a monster graphics card to push it.
The VA panel gives you deeper blacks than most budget screens — useful when games get dark or you're watching movies between sessions. It refreshes 165 times per second, which is plenty smooth for most games, and motion stays clean without the smearing you'd see on cheaper displays.
The HDR sticker doesn't mean much here. Think of it as a regular bright screen that'll look good in normal use but won't give you those punchy highlights real HDR delivers.