This is the monitor for someone who doesn't want two separate screens — one for gaming, one for everything else. It's 27 inches at 4K, so text is sharp enough for spreadsheets and documents, but it also refreshes 160 times per second, which means games feel smooth instead of choppy. You're getting both without compromise.
The pixel response is genuinely fast at 1 millisecond, so you won't see motion blur trails in shooters or racing games. Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean you can plug in a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X and actually use the console's higher frame rates. There's also a USB-C port that handles video, though it won't charge a laptop — you'll still need your charger.
The HDR label is the weak spot. It's called HDR but doesn't really pop — treat it like a regular bright screen and you'll be fine.