If you want something that feels immersive without going ultrawide, this is the move. At 32 inches with a deep curve, the edges wrap toward you enough that games and movies feel more surrounding than a flat screen. The resolution is 1440p, which at this size means text stays readable and games look detailed without needing a monster graphics card to push all those pixels.
The 165Hz refresh makes motion smooth in fast games — not the fastest out there, but plenty to feel the difference from a regular screen. The VA panel gives you deeper blacks than most monitors in this price range, so dark scenes in games actually look dark instead of washed out gray. Response time is solid for the panel type, though you might catch a bit of blur in extremely fast motion if you're sensitive to it.
The HDR label here doesn't do much — treat it like a regular bright screen and you'll be happy.