This is a gaming monitor built around speed without pushing into silly territory. The screen refreshes 250 times per second, which is more than enough to make fast shooters and racing games feel fluid and responsive. You're getting the sweet spot where smoothness matters without needing a nuclear-powered PC to keep up.
It's 27 inches at 1440p resolution — sharper than 1080p but easier to drive than 4K, so you'll hit those high frame rates the screen can actually show. The IPS panel means colors stay consistent whether you're looking straight on or leaning back in your chair, and the 1ms response keeps moving objects from smearing across the screen.
The HDR label here is basically decoration. It'll accept an HDR signal but won't make highlights pop the way real HDR does. Treat it as a very capable regular gaming screen and you won't be disappointed.