This is for someone who wants a gaming monitor without spending much. At 24 inches and 1080p, the picture isn't as crisp as pricier screens — text looks a bit chunky up close and you'll notice individual pixels if you lean in — but in fast games that matters less than smooth motion, which this delivers at 165Hz. That's plenty to make shooters and racers feel responsive instead of stuttery.
Colors are decent for an IPS panel, and the screen refreshes fast enough that you won't see trailing blurs when things move quickly. It's a basic gaming setup that gets the job done if you're on a tight budget or your graphics card can't push higher resolutions anyway.
The HDR label here doesn't mean much — expect a regular bright screen, not the punchy highlights real HDR gives you.