This is the entry point for competitive gaming on a budget. The screen is 24 inches at 1080p resolution — not as sharp as bigger or higher-res monitors, but enough detail for games, and it keeps your PC from working too hard to hit high frame rates. The refresh speed is 180 times per second, which makes fast shooters and racing games feel smooth instead of choppy.
The picture quality is fine for a budget screen. Colors don't pop quite like pricier panels, but they're not washed out either. Pixels switch fast enough that you won't see motion blur trailing behind moving objects. The smaller size also means you can take in the whole screen without turning your head, which matters in competitive games.
The HDR badge means nothing here — it's a regular brightness screen with a sticker. Treat it as what it is: a solid gaming display that doesn't waste money on features you won't use.