This is an OLED screen built for gaming, which means pixels turn fully off when they're showing black — the picture has depth regular monitors can't touch. Combined with 280Hz refresh (almost three times faster than a basic screen), fast games feel liquid-smooth and dark scenes actually look dark instead of washed-out gray.
It's 27 inches at 1440p, the sweet spot where games look sharp without needing a monster graphics card to push the frame rates this screen can handle. The HDR here is proper — bright highlights pop against those inky blacks. Colors are vibrant out of the box, and pixel response is instant, so no blurry trails when you whip the camera around.
There's USB-C for laptop docking and two HDMI 2.1 ports that work great with PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X if you want to use it beyond your PC.