This is the monitor for someone chasing high frame rates without spending a fortune. It's a 25-inch 1080p screen that refreshes 240 times per second, which means if your PC can push the frames, games feel incredibly responsive — the kind of smoothness competitive shooter players care about. Pixels switch fast enough that you won't see motion blur trailing behind characters.
The size keeps it affordable while still being plenty big enough for gaming. Text won't be as sharp as a higher-resolution screen, but in fast games you're not reading spreadsheets anyway. Colors look decent thanks to the IPS panel — nothing fancy, but natural enough that games don't look washed out.
The HDR label here is essentially decoration. It's called HDR but the screen doesn't have the brightness or contrast to make highlights pop, so ignore that sticker.