This is the monitor you get when you need something simple for work or web browsing and don't want to spend much. It's 24 inches at 1080p, which gives you enough space for two documents side by side, and the picture refreshes 100 times per second instead of the usual 60 — scrolling and dragging windows feels a bit smoother, though it's not a night-and-day difference.
Colors look decent for an inexpensive IPS screen. Nothing fancy, but emails and spreadsheets won't hurt your eyes. The pixel response is fast enough that you won't see trailing if you casually play slower games, though this isn't built for competitive gaming.
The HDR Ready label doesn't mean much here — it's essentially a regular screen that can accept an HDR signal but can't actually show the bright highlights that make HDR worth having.