This is the monitor you buy when you need something functional and cheap for typing, spreadsheets, and email. It's 24 inches at 1080p, which means the picture is clear enough without being fancy — think standard laptop sharpness stretched to a bigger size.
The screen refreshes 75 times per second instead of the bare-minimum 60, so scrolling web pages feels a touch smoother, but this isn't a gaming screen. The IPS panel means colors look decent from the side, useful if multiple people glance at your screen in meetings. There's even a VGA port, which sounds ancient but matters if you work somewhere with older computers or meeting room setups that still use that blue cable.
It's a workhorse, not a showpiece. No HDR, no USB-C, no curve — just a plain rectangle that does the job without asking much of your wallet or your desk space.