This is the monitor you get when you need a screen and don't need it to do anything fancy. It's 24 inches at regular 1080p sharpness, which is fine for browsing, spreadsheets, and watching YouTube. The picture quality is decent — colors look natural enough, and you can tilt it to avoid glare from a window.
It refreshes 75 times per second instead of the standard 60, which makes scrolling and mouse movement feel a touch smoother in everyday use. Nothing groundbreaking, but nicer than the cheapest screens. This isn't built for gaming or color-critical work — it's built to be a functional second monitor or a simple home-office upgrade from a laptop screen.
No USB ports, no fancy stands, no HDR stickers. Just a straightforward display that does the basics without asking you to learn new terminology.