This is built for competitive gaming where reaction time matters more than pretty graphics. The screen refreshes 300 times per second — more than five times faster than a regular monitor — so you see enemies sooner and your crosshair tracks smoothly even when you whip the mouse around. Pixels switch fast enough to keep up, no blurry trails.
It's 1080p on a 24.5-inch screen, which means it's not the sharpest picture you can buy, but that's the trade-off for reaching those crazy-high frame rates in esports titles. Games like Counter-Strike and Valorant run buttery smooth here without needing a monster graphics card.
The HDR label doesn't mean much — treat this as a bright regular screen. It's for competitive play, not cinematic single-player games.