This is Philips's take on high-end gaming OLED, and it nails the things that matter. The picture is the same tech you'll find in screens costing hundreds more — every pixel lights itself, so dark scenes go actually black instead of gray, and motion is instant with zero blur trails. The screen refreshes 360 times per second, which is overkill for most people but makes competitive shooters feel like silk.
It's just under 27 inches and sharper than 1080p, so you get crisp detail without needing a monster graphics card to push all those pixels. HDR here is real — bright explosions and headlights actually pop against dark backgrounds. Colors are vibrant without looking cartoonish, and the whole thing feels premium without the gaming-RGB aesthetic.
It's less expensive than Dell or Samsung's equivalent OLEDs, which makes it the value pick if you want this level of picture quality. The main tradeoff is less hand-holding in the box — no fancy software suite, just a great screen.