After reviewing and searching for the perfect monitor for my pc and console gaming setup, I had no luck so I decided to just go with this Samsung 40' as my display. Couldn't be happier with the decision! I went from a 27' 1080p monitor to a 32' 4K monitor and now this, honestly in my opinion don't let anyone deter you away from using a tv as a computer monitor. It does take some getting used to being realitively large but I found sitting about three to four feet away, you can look passed that. This thing delivers the best picture I've ever seen to date. Of course any good review deserves a pros and cons. Pros: Best price you can find for an entry level 4K UHD display. Perfect for my Xbox One S as it "DOES" support all the features needed to get the most out of the next gen technology available on the system. Suports Hdmi 2.0 with hdcp 2.2 content protection, which most pc monitors "DO NOT". Not having hdcp 2.2 restricts the UHD and 4K streaming capabilities of the Xbox one S, and not having an Hdmi 2.0 connection would restrict the refresh rate to 30hz. Easy setup with the smart interface, I advise to go into the options, update the tv's software, and reset before adjusting the picture settings. I was having trouble with the auto diming backlight technology until I did this. Fixed it right away. The "Dark Titan" finish to the tv looks absolutely stunning and the thin bezel makes the deep blacks blend even more! Of course the picture quality is amazing right out of the box, but if you truly want the perfect picture it requires calibration. I found game mode to be most benificial for me. Make sure to enable the UHD setting on hdmi 1 for you Xbox to be able to display true 10 bit color, which unlike some reviews say, this tv "IS" more than capable of. Cons: The glossy screen can glare, but only in certain lighting and only during a pitch black or mostly black screen. It has not bothered me much due to the position and location of my tv. Others might have a problem with this in a well lit room. If you plan on using this tv as a computer monitor, be aware to get the true 4K 10bit picture at 60hz you're going to need a Display port to hdmi 2.0 converter. If your graphics card is able to output hdmi 2.0 then all you would need is another high speed hdmi cable. This "DOES NOT" have an Aux output for analog audio, only digital. This issue can also be solved with a digital to analog audio converter, and its an inexpensive solution. Overall the images I've seen on this television has ligitmitely taken my breath away. It up-converts everything displayed and makes it look brand new. Stil have not tested an Ultra hd movie but blu rays even look upconverted. Games like Forza Horizon 3 and Battlefield 1 really take advantage of the UHD feature and look stunning, like nothing I've seen before even on a pc gaming rig. Hope this review helps and have a good one!