This is a 32-inch curved screen that wraps around you while you play — the kind of curve you notice immediately, not a subtle bend. It's 4K so everything is sharp, and it refreshes 165 times a second, which keeps motion smooth in games without needing a nuclear-powered PC to push frames.
The standout feature is how bright it gets and how deep the blacks go. There's a grid of hundreds of tiny LED zones behind the screen that light up and dim independently, so when you're in a dark cave with a torch, the flame pops bright while the shadows stay truly dark. This is real HDR that actually makes a difference, not the fake stuff most monitors slap on the box.
Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean the latest game consoles work at full spec here. The screen uses VA panel tech, which gives better contrast than most gaming monitors but can look slightly washed out if you're viewing from the side — not a problem if you're sitting in front of it.