If you want a gaming monitor that feels immersive without going ultrawide, this is the sweet spot. The 32-inch curve wraps around your field of view just enough to pull you into the game, and at 1440p you get a sharper picture than 1080p without needing a monster graphics card to push it.
The VA panel gives you deeper blacks than most gaming screens — dark scenes in games actually look dark instead of washed out. The 180Hz refresh (how smooth motion looks) is fast enough for competitive shooters, and pixels switch quick enough that you won't see ghosting trails behind moving objects.
The HDR label here is the basic version — it's called HDR but doesn't really pop like true HDR does. Treat it as a regular bright display and it'll serve you well.