Most gaming monitors pick either sharp or smooth. This one does both. It's 32 inches at 4K, so you get crisp detail without needing to lean in, and it refreshes 144 times a second so fast games still feel fluid instead of choppy. That's harder to pull off than it sounds — your PC needs real power to push that many pixels that fast, but if you've got a strong graphics card, this is where it pays off.
The two HDMI ports work with PS5 and Xbox Series X at their best settings, so this doubles as a proper console screen. Colors look natural, not oversaturated gaming neon, and the pixels switch fast enough that you won't see blurry trails when the camera whips around.
The HDR sticker doesn't mean much here — it's called HDR but the picture won't actually pop like a good TV. Treat it as a really bright regular screen and you're fine.