This is the starter gaming monitor that gets the important parts right without costing much. It's a 24-inch 1080p screen — the size and sharpness that basically every game runs smoothly on, even if your PC isn't brand new. The 165Hz refresh rate means motion looks way smoother than a regular 60Hz office monitor or TV, which matters once you've tried it in a fast game.
The VA panel gives you deeper blacks than most cheap screens, so dark game scenes don't look washed out. Pixels respond quickly enough that you won't see blurry trails behind moving stuff. It's not fancy — no HDR, no USB hub, no adjustable stand tricks — but if you just want to game on a budget, this does the job.
The picture quality won't wow you like expensive monitors, but it won't frustrate you either. It's the practical pick when you're putting money into the PC instead of the screen.