KOORUI seem to be masters at knowing what people really care about in a monitor, stripping the spec down to that, and delivering at an incredible price.It's a VA panel, which is known for having a higher contrast ratio than the more common IP, but lower picture quality in general. This can be a problem and you must be careful buying VA' panels as some have very poor color, unclear images, and terrible viewing angle.This unit is VA but will full sRGB gamut color, a viewing angle that (to my eyes) is on a par with any IP that's in front of you on a desk, and respectable accuracy right out of the box. It sits right next to my BenQ and I can't really spot a difference in the color in most images.The most accurate color temperature, kind of surprisingly, seemed to come by setting the color to "custom", rather than the warm setting which is often the D65 target on consumer displays.A grayscale sweep showed about a max 4.5 dE error in the gray scales. That's not bad at all off the shelf, and typical for monitors not sold on reference color accuracy. Unfortunately it can't seem to be improved much by simply adjusting the RGB sliders which don't seem to give a very linear response. You need a calibration if you want to perfect it. Using DisplayCal I generated a gamma ramp which fixed the tone curve and grayscale errors. However, the color saturation appears a tad high, (which most people will LOVE).Bottom line is that you're getting an image typical of any decent consumer IP panel, maybe better that many of them in gamut coverage, which wouldn't be saying much - except it's VA. After calibration, (which tends to reduce contrast ratio), I have up towards 4000:1 contrast ratio. (IP panels are native ~1000:1 and usually calibrated lower).To be clear, most people using a monitor will enjoy a high contrast ratio more than any other attribute of the picture quality. (This has actually been demonstrated).It has a joystick for adjusting the settings which I find easier and more intuitive to use than the external puck on a BenQ. As a bonus it's not flopping around on my desk.It seems cheap in that it's light weight. Unless that means it's going to break, then it's only a bonus at this point since it makes it easier to setup and move around.I have no comment on any of the gaming or HDR features as I haven't explored those yet. But it's too late for anything to convince me I will ever see a better monitor for the price.EDIT: At review I had not noticed it had an sRGB mode. This brings the color gamut much closer to standard, (except red which is still a bit saturated).