This is a 27-inch monitor running 1080p, which means the pixels are stretched over a lot of real estate. Up close, text looks a little soft and you can start to see the grid if you lean in. It's fine for watching videos from across the room, but if you sit at a desk and do any reading or typing, you'll notice the lack of sharpness compared to sharper screens at this size.
The 100Hz refresh is a step up from basic 60Hz monitors, so scrolling and casual games feel smoother than a regular office screen. The VA panel gives decent contrast — blacks look darker than most cheap monitors — but colors can shift if you're not sitting dead-center.
No standout features here. No USB-C, no HDR worth mentioning, just a large inexpensive display that trades sharpness for size.