This is an OLED gaming monitor, which means it does two things regular screens can't: show true black instead of grayish dark, and make bright stuff really pop in games that support HDR. The picture refreshes 240 times per second, so motion stays clean even in twitchy shooters, and pixels respond instantly — no blur trails when you whip the camera around.
At 26.5 inches and 1440p, it's sharper than a typical 1080p screen but not as dense as 4K. That's the sweet spot for gaming PCs — easier to push high frame rates without needing a top-shelf graphics card. Colors are vivid out of the box, which works great for games but might look oversaturated if you're used to more neutral displays.
It's got two HDMI 2.1 ports, so you can plug in a PlayStation or Xbox and actually use the console's full speed. The USB-C port carries video if you want to connect a laptop, but it won't charge it.
