This is the entry point if you want a gaming monitor without spending much. It's a 24-inch screen running at 1080p, which is the resolution most budget gaming PCs can actually push at high frame rates. The picture refreshes 165 times per second — fast enough that shooters and racing games feel responsive instead of stuttery.
The smaller size means everything on screen looks a bit bigger and sharper than it would stretched across 27 inches at the same resolution. Pixels switch fast enough that you won't see trailing when things move quickly. Colors are decent out of the box, nothing fancy but not washed out either.
The HDR sticker doesn't mean anything here — treat this as a regular bright display and it'll do the job. It's a straightforward 1080p gaming screen that doesn't pretend to be more.