This is the rare monitor that doesn't make you choose between razor-sharp detail and buttery-smooth gaming. It's 4K on a 27-inch screen, which makes text and fine details clearer than most people's work monitors, but it also refreshes 240 times a second — fast enough for competitive shooters. The OLED panel means perfect blacks when a game goes dark, and colors that pop without looking cartoonish.
The pixel response is instant, so you won't see blurry trails behind moving objects no matter how fast the action gets. HDR here is the real thing, not the fake badge some monitors slap on — bright highlights actually stand out against dark scenes. The two HDMI 2.1 ports mean you can plug in a PlayStation or Xbox and get the full 4K 120Hz those consoles support.
This is a lot of monitor in a compact size. At 26.5 inches, everything on screen feels a bit dense — windows are smaller, icons are tighter. Some people love that efficiency; others wish they had an extra inch or two of breathing room.
