This is the monitor you get when you need a screen that works and doesn't cost much. It's 24 inches at 1080p, which is the standard laptop-screen sharpness stretched to desk size — fine for web browsing, spreadsheets, and watching YouTube, though text won't be as crisp as on pricier screens.
The VA panel means darker scenes look properly dark instead of washed-out gray, which is nice when you're watching movies in a dim room. It refreshes 75 times a second, a small step up from the basic 60Hz most cheap monitors do — you'll notice smoother scrolling, but it's not a gaming upgrade.
The ports are old-school: one HDMI and one VGA (the blue trapezoid plug from the 2000s). If your laptop or PC only has USB-C or DisplayPort, you'll need an adapter.