This is the entry point into smooth gaming without spending much. At 24 inches and 1080p, it's the size most people associate with a regular computer monitor — not huge, not cramped, just normal. The 144Hz refresh means fast games look way smoother than they would on a standard 60Hz screen, which matters more than you'd think once you see the difference.
The picture quality is fine. Colors look decent, viewing angles are good, and the 1-millisecond response keeps motion clean without blurry trails. It's not going to wow you with eye-popping visuals, but it does the job reliably. The HDR label is basically meaningless here — treat it as a regular bright screen.
This is the monitor you get when you want smooth gaming on a tight budget and don't need fancy features. It's small enough that you won't need a massive desk, and the lower resolution means even a mid-range graphics card can push high frame rates.