This is the monitor you buy when you need something cheap that works. It's small at 21.5 inches, which sounds cramped compared to the popular 27-inch size, but that actually makes 1080p look sharper because the pixels sit closer together. Good for a tight desk or a second screen you glance at occasionally.
The screen refreshes 100 times per second instead of the basic 60Hz most cheap monitors do, so scrolling and casual games feel a bit smoother. Nothing fancy here — no USB hub, no one-cable docking, no color accuracy promises. It even has an old VGA port, which tells you this is built to hit a price point.
Expect a decent picture for everyday stuff like web browsing and YouTube. Not a showpiece, just functional.