This is an OLED gaming monitor, which means two things: the blacks are actually black instead of glowy-gray, and pixels change color fast enough that you won't see any blur trails. The screen refreshes 360 times a second, so even if you're whipping the mouse around in a shooter, the motion stays clean and immediate.
It's just under 27 inches at 1440p, so sharper than a regular 1080p screen but not so dense that text feels tiny. The HDR here is the real kind — bright highlights actually stand out against those deep blacks, whether you're gaming or watching a movie. There's a USB-C port that can display picture and charge a laptop at the same time, so you can use this as a work screen between gaming sessions.
Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean you can hook up a PlayStation or Xbox and get the full 120Hz they support. This is a legitimate do-everything gaming display if you've got the budget.
