This is the cheapest way to get smooth gaming motion on a big screen. It refreshes 180 times per second, so fast games feel fluid instead of choppy, and pixels switch quick enough to avoid blurry trails. The VA panel gives you deeper blacks than most cheap monitors — useful in dark game scenes.
The catch is the resolution. At 27 inches, 1080p spreads the pixels thin enough that you'll notice the fuzziness in text and fine details. It's fine for action games where you're not staring at menus, but side-by-side with a sharper screen, this one looks soft. Think of it as trading crispness for speed on a tight budget.
No HDR, basic port selection, nothing fancy. It's a straightforward gaming screen for someone who wants higher frame rates without spending much.