This is the entry point into smooth gaming without spending twice as much. It's a 24-inch screen at 1080p, which isn't the sharpest you can buy but it's exactly what most budget gaming PCs can actually push at high frame rates. The screen refreshes 180 times per second, so fast games feel fluid instead of stuttery, and pixels switch quick enough that you won't see blur trails behind moving objects.
The size feels right at a desk — not too small, not taking over your whole space. Colors look decent for an IPS panel, and it'll handle everyday stuff like web browsing or watching videos just fine when you're not gaming.
The HDR label here is basically meaningless — it'll say HDR on the box but the picture won't actually get those bright punchy highlights. Treat it like a regular screen that happens to be fast.