This is the pick if you play competitive shooters and want the smoothest motion your eyes can actually notice. The screen updates 240 times per second, which makes fast games feel responsive and fluid in a way 60Hz or even 144Hz can't match. You see enemies move across the screen in clean steps instead of choppy blurs.
The catch is it's 1080p on a 27-inch screen, so it's not as sharp as higher-resolution monitors — think early 2010s sharpness. Text looks a bit fuzzy up close, and desktop work feels like you're squinting more than you should. But in a fast game where you're focused on targets, not reading menus, the trade-off makes sense. Plus your graphics card doesn't need to be top-of-the-line to hit those high frame rates.
The HDR sticker is meaningless here — it won't make bright scenes pop. Treat this as a regular bright screen built for speed.