This is the entry point for someone who wants smoother gaming but doesn't want to spend much. It's a 24-inch screen at 1080p, which means it's not ultra-sharp but everything still looks clean and you don't need an expensive graphics card to push high frame rates in games.
The screen refreshes 146 times per second — way more than a regular monitor's 60, so motion in games looks fluid instead of choppy. Pixels switch fast enough that you won't see blur trails when you whip the camera around. The IPS panel means colors look decent from any angle, not washed out when you're sitting slightly off-center.
No frills here. No HDR, no USB hub, just two HDMI ports and a headphone jack. If you're upgrading from a basic office monitor or old laptop screen and want gaming to feel better without spending big, this delivers that.