This is what you buy when the price matters more than the specs. It's a 27-inch curved screen that runs about $120, which is cheap enough that you're not sweating the details. The curve wraps around you a bit, which some people like for immersion in games or movies, but at this size it's subtle.
The resolution is 1080p stretched across 27 inches, which means the picture isn't particularly sharp — you'll notice individual pixels if you sit close, and text looks fuzzy compared to smaller 1080p screens or anything higher-res. The 100Hz refresh is smooth enough for light gaming, better than a basic 60Hz office monitor, but the VA panel is slower to respond so fast motion can look a bit smeary.
It has old-school VGA and HDMI ports. No USB-C, no fancy docking features. You plug it in, it works, that's the deal.