This hits the main things gamers actually want without going overboard. It's 27 inches at 1440p, which is the goldilocks combo — sharper than 1080p, easier to drive than 4K, and the screen size means you're not craning your neck. The OLED panel gives you those perfect inky blacks where dark scenes actually look dark, not washed-out gray.
The screen refreshes 280 times per second, which is way more than you need but means even twitchy shooters feel silky smooth. Pixels respond instantly with zero blur trails. HDR here is the genuine article — bright highlights really pop against those dark backgrounds, the way HDR is supposed to work.
Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean current-gen consoles can push their full frame rates. There's also USB-C if you want to occasionally plug a laptop in, though this is clearly built for gaming first.