This is the monitor for someone getting into PC gaming who doesn't want to spend a fortune. It's a 27-inch screen running 1080p, which means the picture isn't as sharp as you'd get on a smaller screen or higher resolution — text has visible pixels if you look close — but in fast games you probably won't notice.
What you will notice is the 200Hz refresh (how smooth motion looks), which makes games feel way more responsive than a regular 60Hz monitor. Pixels switch fast enough to keep up, so you won't see blurry trails when you whip the camera around. The colors come from an IPS panel, which means they look consistent whether you're sitting dead-center or off to the side.
The HDR label here is just a sticker — it doesn't actually make highlights pop. Treat this as a regular bright screen and it delivers exactly what it costs.