This is a 37-inch monitor — noticeably bigger than the standard 27-inch — with a deep curve that wraps the edges toward you. The extra size makes games feel more immersive, and you get enough screen space to work with multiple windows without stacking or minimizing. The 4K resolution keeps everything sharp even at this size.
The screen refreshes 165 times per second, which is fast enough for smooth gaming but not overkill competitive-tier. The HDR600 certification means bright highlights actually stand out in supported games and shows — not as punchy as OLED, but better than the fake HDR most monitors slap on the box. The VA panel gives deep blacks in dark scenes, though colors shift a bit if you look at the edges from dead center.
Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean you can hook up a PlayStation or Xbox and get full 4K at high refresh rates alongside your PC.