This is 32 inches of screen with a deep curve that pulls the edges toward you, like sitting closer to the picture without actually moving your chair. The curve works best for gaming — it makes the world feel more immersive when you're alone at the desk, though it looks a bit odd if someone's watching from the side.
The resolution is 1440p, sharper than 1080p but easier on your graphics card than 4K. At this size that means individual pixels are visible if you lean in close, but from normal sitting distance games and windows look clean. The 180Hz refresh (how smooth motion looks) keeps fast games feeling fluid, and the VA panel gives you deeper blacks than most gaming monitors, so dark scenes don't look washed out.
The HDR label here doesn't do much — it's called HDR but the picture won't actually pop like real HDR screens. Treat it as a regular bright display.