This is the pick when you want a monitor that works for both gaming sessions and actual work without switching setups. At 32 inches, there's enough real estate to have a game guide open next to your shooter or three documents side by side during the day. The picture is sharper than 1080p but easier to run than full 4K, which matters if your graphics card isn't brand new.
The 165Hz refresh makes motion look smooth in games — not as buttery as 240Hz competitive screens, but plenty for most people. Colors come out accurate enough for casual photo work, and the IPS panel means the picture doesn't shift when you look at it from an angle, useful if you ever have someone looking over your shoulder.
The HDR badge is mostly decoration. Treat this as a bright regular screen and it delivers exactly what you'd expect from a solid all-rounder.