This is a lot of screen for the money. At 32 inches, it's bigger than the usual 27-inch gaming monitors, and the curve wraps the edges toward you so the whole picture feels more immersive when you're sitting close. The VA panel tech gives you deeper blacks than most gaming screens, which makes dark games look moodier instead of washed out.
It refreshes 170 times a second, so motion stays smooth in fast games without crazy hardware requirements. Colors are decent but not as punchy as pricier panels, and viewing angles are narrower — if you sit off to the side, the picture shifts. Fine for solo gaming, less ideal if people watch over your shoulder.
The HDR label here doesn't mean much. It'll accept an HDR signal but won't make bright highlights pop like real HDR monitors do.