I'm not sure I would have bought this for its MSRP but for two hundred and fifty (the current price) I think it's a no-brainer if you need/want a 27" monitor for gaming, especially an Xbox Series S. Why the S? Because the Series S has a max output resolution of 1440p, which is the same resolution of this monitor. I bought this to be a second monitor (the first is the TV) so that my kid and I could play Fortnite together on separate monitors. The Series X goes to our 4k OLED and the Series S goes to this monitor and it's a perfect setup.The size is great, the largest in this style of "portable" monitor, although it is a bit large and heavy to function in that way probably. I like the stand, the simple and clean design, and that it can tilt back a bit (10 degrees I think). I also like that it is easy to use with the four buttons, two of which function as volume up/down when not in the menus, which is great (my old 17" ViewSonic was a pain due to having to go into the menus to adjust the volume). The picture is good and bright/vibrant enough for me and sharp enough at 1440p (and noticeably sharper than the 1080p LG StanByMe Go 27" monitor that I tested out).Only negatives are the lack of vertical height adjustment which would have been nice but obviously not possible in this type of portable design. The power brick is quite heavy and I wish the monitor overall was a bit lighter/thinner since there is no battery inside (unlike the LG StanByMe Go 27" monitor in a suitcase with a battery).Overall, at the current price I would highly recommend this monitor for anyone that needs a monitor that you can easily move around and that doesn't look like a traditional computer monitor with the usual pedestal stand. Get one before they sell out!