This is the pick if you want a bigger screen that wraps around you without spending much. At 32 inches with a noticeable curve, games feel more immersive — your peripheral vision catches more of the action. The 165Hz refresh makes motion smooth enough for casual gaming, and the VA panel gives you deeper blacks than most budget screens.
The tradeoff is sharpness. 1080p stretched across 32 inches means you'll see individual pixels if you sit close, and text isn't as crisp as it would be on a smaller screen or higher resolution. Fine for gaming and watching shows from a normal distance, less ideal if you're reading documents all day.
The HDR label is basically decoration — it'll accept an HDR signal but won't make highlights pop like real HDR does. Treat it as a regular bright display and you won't be disappointed.