The display on this monitor is a 24-inch LED-backlit LCD panel using VA technology, running at a native resolution of 1920x1080 pixels with a pixel density of 91 ppi. It features a 180Hz refresh rate paired with VESA Adaptive Sync to help keep frame delivery consistent during fast-paced content. The panel has a glossy finish rather than a matte surface, and it does not include an anti-glare coating or touch screen functionality.
This is a gaming-category monitor with a notably flexible stand that supports tilt, swivel, and portrait mode rotation, allowing the screen orientation to be adjusted to suit different workspace setups. It also supports VESA mounting, giving users the option to attach it to a compatible wall mount or monitor arm instead of using the stand.
The panel renders approximately 16.7 million colors at an 8-bit depth, with an sRGB coverage of 110% and a contrast ratio of 4000:1, giving it a relatively wide color range and strong distinction between light and dark tones. Color calibration is supported, allowing adjustments to be made to the display output directly.
For video input, the monitor offers two HDMI 2.0 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 output, covering the most common modern connection types, while older interfaces such as VGA and DVI are not included. A 3.5mm headset jack is present for audio passthrough, but there are no USB ports of any kind on this model, and USB Type-C is not supported. Wireless connectivity options including Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and AirPlay are absent, and there are no Thunderbolt or mini DisplayPort connections available.
The monitor includes built-in stereo speakers, providing basic audio output without the need for external speakers. Beyond that, the feature set is fairly minimal — there is no PiP support, no remote control, and no ambient light sensor. Audio enhancement technologies such as Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and DTS Surround are not supported, and the unit does not include a front camera or built-in smart TV functionality.