This is a no-frills gaming monitor built around one thing: fast motion. It refreshes 280 times per second, which means if you play competitive shooters or racing games, the action stays crisp even when things get chaotic. At this price point, you're getting that speed without paying for 1440p sharpness or fancy HDR.
The 24.5-inch size is popular with esports players who want everything visible without turning their head. The screen uses VA panel tech, which means darker scenes look genuinely dark instead of washed-out gray, a nice touch over cheaper IPS gaming screens. But it's still regular 1080p — fine for gaming at normal viewing distance, but text won't look as sharp as a higher-res work monitor.
The HDR label here is more checkbox than feature. The screen gets bright enough for regular use, but it doesn't have the punch to make HDR content look different from regular stuff.