This is a competitive gaming monitor stripped to what matters: speed. It refreshes 280 times per second, which means motion is ridiculously smooth if your PC can keep up — great for twitchy shooters or anything where you're tracking fast-moving targets. Pixels switch in half a millisecond, so there's no blurry trail behind what's moving on screen.
The 24.5-inch size is smaller than the popular 27-inch standard, but that's deliberate — your eyes cover the whole screen without turning your head, which competitive players actually prefer. At 1080p the picture won't blow your mind with sharpness, but it's easier for most PCs to hit those ultra-high frame rates at this resolution.
The HDR sticker doesn't mean much here — treat this as a regular bright display. There's an HDMI port that'll work with current-gen consoles, but the real audience for this monitor is PC gamers chasing every advantage they can get.