This is an OLED gaming screen without the usual OLED compromises. You get the deep blacks and instant pixel response that make dark games look incredible, but you also get brightness that holds up in a room with windows — the HDR here is legitimately punchy, not just a sticker on the box.
At 27 inches and 1440p, the picture is sharp without making text feel microscopic like 4K does. The screen refreshes 280 times per second, which is overkill for most people but makes competitive shooters feel smooth as butter if your PC can push the frames. Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean you can plug in modern consoles without adapter headaches.
Colors are vivid out of the box — closer to a high-end TV than a typical office monitor. Some people find OLED colors a bit punchy for spreadsheets, but in games and movies it's what you want.