This is the screen you get when you want one monitor that does everything well instead of buying two. It's 32 inches at full 4K, so text is sharp enough for working during the day and games look detailed at night. The OLED panel means blacks are actually black, not gray, and colors pop without looking fake.
It refreshes 240 times per second, which is overkill for most games but means even demanding titles stay buttery smooth. Response time is instant, so fast motion doesn't smear. Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean you can hook up a PlayStation or Xbox and get their full picture quality without swapping cables. There's also a USB-C port that can send video from a laptop.
The HDR is the real kind that makes bright explosions and sunsets actually punch through, not the fake sticker version. It's a big expensive screen, but it covers a lot of ground.