This is the entry point for smooth gaming on a budget. It's a 24-inch screen running 1080p, which means picture quality is decent but not razor-sharp — roughly what you'd see on a budget laptop. The payoff is the 144Hz refresh, so games feel way smoother than a regular 60Hz monitor, especially in shooters or racing games where motion matters.
Colors are fine. The IPS panel means you get consistent picture from any angle, unlike cheaper VA screens that shift when you lean back. Pixels switch fast enough that you won't see blurry trails behind moving objects. It's nothing fancy, but it delivers the basics without cutting corners that matter in actual gameplay.
No HDR, no USB-C, no premium stand features. Just a straightforward gaming upgrade for someone coming from an old office monitor or a laptop screen.
