This is the no-frills gaming monitor for someone on a tight budget who still wants smooth motion. It's 24 inches, which is smaller than the typical 27-inch gaming screen, but at this price and resolution that's actually fine — the picture still looks sharp up close and doesn't need a monster graphics card to push high frame rates.
The screen refreshes 120 times per second, which is double what a regular monitor does. That makes games feel noticeably smoother, especially in shooters or racing games where things move fast. Colors are decent for an IPS panel — nothing fancy, but they don't look washed out or weird.
It's bare-bones on connections. You get one HDMI port and an old VGA port nobody uses anymore. No USB hub, no fancy stand features, no HDR. If you need to plug in multiple devices, you'll be swapping cables.