This is a gaming monitor for someone who wants the whole package and has the budget and desk space to match. It's 32 inches with a deep curve that wraps around you, running 4K resolution at 240 refreshes per second — that's console-sharp picture quality moving as smoothly as competitive PC gaming demands.
The standout feature is the HDR. Unlike the fake HDR stickers on most monitors, this one has hundreds of backlight zones that can actually make bright things pop against dark backgrounds. Explosions, headlights, sunlit windows — they look punchy and dramatic the way HDR is supposed to. The curve helps with immersion in single-player games, though some people find curved screens distracting for everyday desktop work.
You'll need a strong gaming PC to push 4K at high frame rates. The two HDMI 2.1 ports work great with a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X, but consoles max out at 120Hz, so you're only getting half the screen's potential there.