This is built for competitive gaming where you need every frame you can get. The screen updates 240 times per second, which makes fast shooters and racing games feel incredibly fluid compared to regular 60Hz monitors. Combined with half-millisecond pixel response, moving objects stay sharp instead of leaving blurry trails behind them.
It's 27 inches at 1440p, which is the sweet spot most people land on — sharper than 1080p without needing the GPU horsepower that 4K demands. Colors look natural thanks to the IPS panel, and viewing angles are solid so the picture doesn't shift when you lean back in your chair.
The HDR label here doesn't mean much in practice. It'll recognize an HDR signal, but the screen doesn't get bright enough or control the backlight precisely enough to actually deliver that punchy HDR look.