This screen refreshes 610 times per second, which is borderline absurd and aimed squarely at the tournament-level competitive scene. If you play Counter-Strike or Valorant at a serious rank, the ultra-fast refresh makes enemy movements feel more immediate than on regular gaming screens. For everyone else, the difference between 240Hz and 610Hz is barely noticeable — you're paying for diminishing returns.
It's a 24-inch 1080p screen using an older TN panel type, which means colors look washed out and the picture shifts if you're not sitting dead-center. That's the tradeoff for getting motion this fast. The HDR label is meaningless here — it won't make highlights pop, so ignore that entirely.
This is a tool for a specific job, not an all-around screen. If your main hobby is climbing ranked ladders in twitchy shooters, this might matter. If you also watch videos or edit photos, you'll notice how dated the picture quality feels.