This is the basic work monitor with a small gaming upgrade. It's a 24-inch 1080p screen — the standard size and sharpness you'd find on most office desks — but it refreshes 100 times per second instead of the usual 60. That makes scrolling web pages and moving windows around feel a bit smoother, and casual games look better than they would on a regular monitor.
The picture quality is fine for everyday use. Colors look natural enough for photos and videos, text is readable, and the screen gets bright enough for a room with windows. It's not fancy, but it does the basics without making you squint or fiddle with settings.
The HDR sticker doesn't mean much here — it's marketing, not actual HDR. Treat this as a regular bright screen and you won't be disappointed.