Pros: -1440p on a 24 inch display looks downright gorgeous, really crisp and overall a pleasing sight. -165hz is the biggest reason for purchasing a monitor such as this, as it is the highest refresh rate you will find on a 1440p monitor. -Colors are very good looking out of the box, can be tweaked to near perfection with a combination of options in the OSD and Nvidia Control Panel. -No backlight bleed, which is something you will mainly find on IPS displays anyways but I have read reviews where people did get it on this monitor, perhaps its a rare thing? -No clouding (cloud-like white patches on certain areas of the screen), viewing dark scenes in games or movies looks natural and not off putting in anyway. -Gsync, one of the best technologies to have on a monitor these days. The perceived smoothness you get from using this is amazing, regardless of how low or high your framerate is. It is also much less buggy than Freesync, well worth the "gsync tax" the AMD cultists talk about. -Bezels on this thing are T H I N N, not to mention the whole monitor just has this really clean look that doesn't scream "XTREEEEEME GAMEEEEER", it's more like a subtle "Hi, I'm a monitor". -PRICE, for what you get you just can't beat it, period. Cons: -Power button/LED is a bright white and can easily be seen when using the monitor, and there is no way to turn it off in the OSD. Best fix I know of is to take a piece of black electrical tape and slap it over the LED. -When the computer is shut down or the monitor loses signal in general, it takes a good 30 seconds for the screen to actually turn off. People have told me to turn off power saving mode, but there is no difference between it being it on and off other than the message displayed for the first 15 seconds. Final Thoughts: For roughly the same price of this monitor, you can go with either 1080p 240hz or 4k 60hz, you sacrifice resolution for refresh rate or refresh rate for resolution, and in my opinion you will not regret going with the middle ground of 1440p 165hz.