This is a specialist tool for people who play Counter-Strike, Valorant, or League of Legends seriously. The screen is 24.5 inches and runs at 1080p — not a lot of pixels, but that's the point. Smaller size means your eyes travel less distance to catch important details, and fewer pixels mean your graphics card can push the extreme 380Hz refresh rate that makes enemy movement absurdly smooth.
The panel responds in 1 millisecond, so there's no smearing when you flick your crosshair across the screen. Everything feels immediate. If you're used to a regular 60Hz monitor, playing on this feels like the game unlocked a turbo button you didn't know existed.
The HDR sticker doesn't mean much here — treat this as a bright, responsive panel without fancy contrast tricks. It's a purpose-built競競競 competitive gaming screen, not an all-rounder.