This is an OLED gaming monitor that doesn't make you pick between PC and console. Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean your PlayStation and Xbox both plug in at full quality, and the DisplayPort handles a high-end gaming PC. Whichever you're using, you get OLED's signature inky blacks — when the screen shows dark, it's actually dark, not that grayish glow regular monitors give you.
The screen refreshes 240 times per second, which is plenty fast for competitive gaming without being overkill, and pixels respond instantly so you won't see ghosting trails behind fast motion. HDR here is real — bright highlights actually pop instead of just being a sticker on the box. At 26.5 inches it's a hair smaller than the standard 27-inch gaming monitor, but you probably won't notice unless you're comparing them side by side.
The picture quality is hard to beat, but OLED comes with the usual tradeoff: leave static images on screen for months and they can slowly burn in.