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Nothing that lacks local dimming can do true HDR. VA and IPS are mutually exclusive, so find out which one it is. VA can have more smearing, but deeper blacks. It can also be tuned to be faster, but then it loses the contrast benefits
Anyway, ignore any HDR listing at this price. If you want any noticable HDR, save up for an OLED or QD-OLED monitor, they cost about $1000 these days
The OC is usually worth it if you use the overdrive mode that doesn't cause ghosting. You need to find a review that shows how much overshoot it has at each overdrive mode, it's often best to only have a slight overdrive instead of maxing it.
You can test how overdrive looks like in https://testufo.com