This is the no-frills screen you buy when you need a second monitor for work or a basic display for a home office. It's 24 inches at regular HD sharpness, which means text is readable but not razor-crisp — fine for spreadsheets and web browsing, but you'll notice the pixels if you're used to a newer laptop screen.
The 75Hz refresh (how many times the picture updates per second) is a step up from the old standard 60Hz, so everyday scrolling feels a touch smoother. Colors look decent thanks to the IPS panel — view it from the side and the picture doesn't wash out like cheaper screens do.
It's barebones by design. No USB ports, no fancy stand adjustments, and it still has an old VGA port in case you're hooking up ancient equipment. This is the monitor equivalent of buying store-brand paper towels — it works, it's cheap, and you don't think about it.