This is the entry point into higher-refresh gaming without spending much. It's a 24-inch screen that refreshes 165 times per second, so fast games feel smooth instead of stuttery. The resolution is 1080p — not razor-sharp like pricier screens, but totally fine at this size where you won't notice individual pixels from a normal sitting distance.
BenQ put real speakers in this one, which sounds basic but most monitors either skip them or make them so bad you never use them. These are actually decent for casual YouTube or background music while you game. The VA panel means darker scenes in games look darker than most cheap monitors, which helps with visibility in shadowy corners.
The HDR label here doesn't do much — it's basically just the screen accepting an HDR signal without making the picture look broken. Treat it as a regular bright display and it delivers what you'd expect for the price.