This is the cheapest way into 360Hz gaming, which means motion so smooth it feels like the game is running on rails. If you play competitive shooters or racing games where every millisecond counts, this delivers that buttery feel without the thousand-dollar OLED price tag.
The trade-off is resolution. At 27 inches with 1080p, the picture isn't as sharp as most modern monitors — you'll notice slightly fuzzy text and a bit less detail in games compared to 1440p. But if you're staring at crosshairs and enemies instead of scenery, that matters less. The Fast IPS panel keeps colors decent and pixels respond instantly, so no blurry trails.
The HDR label is meaningless here — treat it like a regular bright screen. This is purely a speed-first gaming monitor for people who want frames over everything else.