This is a 32-inch gaming monitor that moonlights as a smart TV. It runs apps like Netflix and YouTube on its own, so you can watch shows without turning on your computer or console. The 4K picture is sharp enough that text looks clean even at this size, and the 144Hz refresh (how smooth motion looks) makes games feel responsive without needing the absolute highest frame rates.
The screen works great with modern game consoles thanks to HDMI 2.1 ports, and it has HDR that actually does something — Dolby Vision support means you get brighter highlights and deeper shadows in games and movies that use it. The USB-C port can charge your laptop while sending picture, which is handy if you switch between gaming and work.
At 32 inches, this is noticeably bigger than the standard 27-inch gaming monitor. You sit farther back or turn your head more, but you get more screen real estate for the trade.