This is one of the best gaming screens you can get without jumping to ultrawide territory. OLED means each pixel lights itself, so dark scenes are actually dark — none of that gray glow regular monitors have when they try to show black. Combined with instant pixel response and 360Hz refresh (how smooth motion looks), games feel snappier and look cleaner than on standard screens.
The size is just under 27 inches at 1440p, which is sharper than 1080p but not as dense as 4K — a good balance for gaming since your graphics card doesn't have to work as hard. The HDR here is the real thing, not the weak version most monitors call HDR, so bright explosions and headlights actually pop against those deep blacks.
There are two HDMI ports that work with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X at their full refresh rates, plus DisplayPort and USB-C for a gaming laptop. This is built for high-frame-rate gaming first.
