This is the entry point if you want sharper-than-1080p gaming without spending top dollar. It's 27 inches at 1440p, which gives you more detail than a regular Full HD screen, and the 180Hz refresh makes fast games feel smooth instead of choppy. Picture quality is clean enough — colors look natural, not washed out, and the IPS panel means the image stays consistent even when you're sitting off to the side.
The one-millisecond response time keeps up with quick motion, so you won't see blurry trails when things move fast. It's a solid all-rounder for gaming and everyday use — fine for work between sessions, decent for watching shows.
The HDR label is mostly decorative. The screen isn't bright enough to make highlights pop the way real HDR does, so treat this as a regular display that happens to accept an HDR signal.
