This is the monitor you buy when you need a second screen for work and don't want to overthink it. It's 24 inches at 1080p, which means text is readable but not razor-sharp — fine for emails and spreadsheets, but you'll notice the difference if you're used to a laptop with a denser screen.
The IPS panel means colors look consistent when you glance at it from the side, and it refreshes at 75Hz instead of the usual 60Hz — not a gaming screen by any stretch, but scrolling feels slightly smoother than the cheapest monitors. Ports cover the basics: HDMI and DisplayPort, sometimes USB-C depending on the exact version you get.
This isn't exciting. It's the sensible pick when you need more screen space and your budget is tight.