This is what you get when you want gaming features but don't want to spend much. The 24-inch curved screen wraps around you slightly, which feels more immersive than a flat panel at this size. It refreshes 200 times per second, so motion looks smooth in fast games, and the VA panel type gives you deeper blacks than most budget monitors — useful when a game gets dark.
The trade-off is sharpness. At 1080p on 24 inches, individual pixels are visible if you sit close, and text looks a bit chunky compared to sharper screens. It's fine for gaming where you're focused on action, less ideal if you're reading documents all day. No real HDR here despite what some listings say — the screen gets bright but won't give you that punchy highlight effect.
This is the sensible pick if you're building your first gaming setup or upgrading from a regular 60Hz monitor and don't want to overthink it.