If you want a bigger screen that curves around you instead of sitting flat, this is where you land without spending a fortune. The 32-inch size with a 1500R curve (that's pretty aggressive) puts the edges closer to your face, which feels more immersive in games — like sitting closer to a movie theater screen.
It's sharper than 1080p, smooth at 165Hz (plenty fast for most games), and the VA panel gives you deeper blacks than cheaper flat screens, so dark scenes in games actually look dark instead of washed out. Response time keeps up decently, though fast competitive games might show a touch of blur in motion compared to pricier options.
The HDR sticker is there but doesn't do much — treat it like a regular bright screen. At this size and price, you're trading pixel-perfect sharpness for that wraparound feel and extra screen space.