If you're building your first gaming PC or upgrading from an old office monitor, this is the straightforward pick that doesn't overcomplicate things. It's 24 inches at 1080p resolution — that's the standard definition most games are designed around, and at this size the picture looks sharp without needing an expensive graphics card to push it.
The screen refreshes 180 times per second, so fast games feel responsive and smooth instead of stuttery. VA panel means the blacks look deeper than most budget screens, which helps when you're sneaking through dark game levels or watching a movie between sessions.
No fancy extras here — no USB hub, no HDR sticker, no adjustable stand tricks. Just a simple gaming monitor that does the main job well for less money.