This is an OLED screen tuned for gaming — each pixel lights itself, so dark scenes stay properly black instead of that washed-out gray you get on regular monitors. Motion is buttery at 240 refreshes per second, and pixels respond instantly, so no blurry trails when things move fast. HDR is the real deal here, not the fake kind, so bright explosions and headlights actually pop off the screen.
The size is just under 27 inches at 1440p, which means sharper than 1080p but less pixel-dense than 4K on the same size screen — a sweet spot for gaming where your GPU doesn't have to work as hard. Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean you can hook up a PlayStation and Xbox at the same time without swapping cables, and both will run at their full frame rates.
Colors look vivid out of the box, maybe a touch punchy for serious photo work, but perfect for games and movies.
