This is for someone who wants more screen real estate than the standard 27-inch gaming monitors without jumping to ultrawide territory. At 32 inches, you get noticeably more room for games and windows, and the 1440p resolution keeps everything sharp without needing a powerhouse graphics card to push all those pixels.
The 165Hz refresh rate makes motion look smooth in games — not quite the buttery feel of 240Hz+ screens, but plenty fast enough that competitive shooters and racing games feel responsive instead of choppy. Pixel response is quick, so you won't see blurry trails behind moving objects. The IPS panel means colors look consistent even when you're viewing from an angle, useful if you lean back in your chair or have someone watching over your shoulder.
The HDR label here is basically decoration. It won't give you that punchy bright-and-dark contrast real HDR delivers, so treat this as a regular bright screen and you'll be happy.