This is the entry-level gaming monitor that doesn't cut corners where it counts. It's 24 inches at 1080p, which is the standard starting point — not super sharp like higher-resolution screens, but totally fine at this size and you won't need an expensive graphics card to push high frame rates.
The screen refreshes 165 times per second, which is a huge jump from a regular 60Hz display. Fast games feel noticeably smoother and more responsive. Pixels switch quickly enough that you won't see smearing behind moving objects. The IPS panel means colors look consistent even when you're not sitting dead-center, useful if you lean back or have friends watching over your shoulder.
No HDR here, but at this price that's expected — you're getting the core gaming experience locked in without the extras. Solid pick if you're building your first gaming setup or don't want to spend more than you need to.