This is an OLED gaming monitor that splits the difference between esports speed and picture quality. The screen refreshes 240 times per second — fast enough for competitive shooters without going overboard — and pixels respond instantly with zero motion blur. OLED means pitch-black darkness in games, not the grayish glow you get from regular screens, and the HDR here is legitimate, making bright explosions and sunlight actually pop.
Two HDMI 2.1 ports is the sneaky practical feature. Plug in a PlayStation and an Xbox at the same time, or use one for a console and one for a laptop. The USB-C port also works for video, handy if you dock a work laptop between gaming sessions.
The screen is 26.5 inches, a bit compact for the resolution — text feels slightly small, though in games it's fine. Colors are vivid out of the box without looking cartoonish.
