This is the monitor you get when you want gaming-level smoothness without spending much. The screen curves gently around you (which mostly just looks cool), refreshes 165 times a second so games feel fluid, and the VA panel shows deeper blacks than most cheap screens — good for horror games or dark movie scenes.
The trade-off is resolution. At 27 inches, 1080p means you can see individual pixels if you sit close, and text looks a bit fuzzy compared to sharper screens. Fine for gaming where you're focused on action, less great if you're reading documents or doing spreadsheet work between matches.
It's a no-frills budget pick. You get the basics — DisplayPort and two HDMI ports — but nothing fancy like USB passthrough or monitor speakers worth using.