This is a 31.5-inch curved screen, which means it feels bigger than the typical 27-inch gaming monitor and the deep curve pulls you into the middle of the action. It's sharper than 1080p but not so dense that you need to squint at text, and the curve helps keep everything in view without turning your head as much.
The quantum dot panel makes colors look vibrant without pushing into garish territory — greens and reds especially pop compared to regular screens. Motion is smooth at 180Hz, so fast games feel responsive, and the VA panel type gives you deeper blacks than most gaming monitors manage, which helps darker scenes look less washed out.
The USB-C port will mirror your laptop screen but won't charge it — that's just for picture. HDR here is basically a brightness mode, not the full effect you'd see on an OLED or high-end TV.
