This is the entry-level gaming screen that doesn't cut corners where it matters. At 24 inches, 1080p looks sharp enough that you won't see individual pixels from a normal sitting distance, and the 165Hz refresh makes motion smooth in fast games — a huge step up from a regular 60Hz monitor.
The IPS panel means colors look consistent even if you're sitting off to the side, which matters more than you'd think when friends are watching over your shoulder. Response time keeps up, so moving objects stay clean instead of leaving blurry trails. There's a USB-C port that carries video, handy if you want to plug in a laptop without extra adapters.
The HDR label here is basically decoration — it doesn't have the hardware to make bright scenes pop like real HDR. Treat it as a good-looking regular screen and you won't be disappointed.