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Overview
GAMEON is a comparatively new / emerging monitor brand that appeals to gamers with cheaper to medium-cost equipment. They have a selection of types of monitors: VA panels and IPS panels, flat and curved displays, a variety of sizes (22, 24, 27, 32), with varying features such as high refresh rates (120Hz, 165Hz, 180Hz, 240Hz and even up to 540Hz in some newer models), low response times (as short as 0.5 ms in some IPS models), and variable refresh rate (VRR) technologies including FreeSync and even G-Sync compatibility, and HDR It aims to offer good gaming performance and at lower prices that are more acceptable. 

Strengths (What GAMEON Monitors Do Well)
According to the user-reports, specification and comparisons, these are the strong sides of GAMEON monitors:
Reasonable prices and performance- efficiency- many of the models include high refresh rates (120-240Hz) and a fast response time at relatively cheap prices compared to several luxury brands with the same specifications. Gameon is appealing to gamers who place a premium on a top-tier brand, but do not focus on smoothness and speed.
Adequate feature list at a reasonable price VRR (FreeSync / occasionally G-Sync compatibility), support of HDR10, thin bezels, etc., are previously very expensive features. They are introduced by GAMEON at reduced prices in most occasions.
Choice of options, various sizes, resolutions. You can get a small 22-inch IPS and 120Hz, or a big curved 32-inch 240Hz, or even a flat FHD 240Hz, the models can fit most of your applications.
Consoles are better than ever - HDMI 2.1 and low response-time models can play the latest consoles (PS5, Xbox series X) particularly to get the highest frame rate and lowest input lag. Other designs specifically promote console-readiness. 
There are also models that advertise console-readiness. 
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Comfort in the eyes - Comfort levels in most models include flicker free or low blue light, which means that users who play games take less strain on their eyes. There are also monitors that boast of wide viewing angles (178deg/178deg) particularly the IPS monitors.

Limitations / What to Be Careful Of.
Elevator pitch: they are a lot, but they come at a price. The following are caveats:
Color precision / display quality Most IPS models perform well in sRGB, but according to user reviews, the color accuracy, contrast, and blacks, or backlight bleed are not as good as the best displays. HDR feature usually is more of a marketing HDR, not the high-end HDR that has great dynamic range and high brightness. There are users who complain that HDR is poor or unstable.

Brightness and HDR features Color models Brightness Brightness is limited, with some models promoting HDR (i.e., 600 nits on some curved models) and some with average brightness (i.e., 250-300 nits). To achieve the real HDR effect, you frequently need a higher brightness (600-1000+ nits) and decent local dimming which most of these cheap models lack. 
Build Quality / durability issues - Since the company is a less branded one, there have been concerns about build materials, finish, long life durability, service / after sales support. There are problems which include weak screen, bleeding of the backlight, or post-months problems, which are mentioned in some Reddit threads.
Ergonomics restrictions - The tilt, but not the height, is adjustable on many monitors; the swivel and the pivot are usually not available. In case your desire is proper ergonomics, you may need VESA mounting or purchase an aftermarket stand/arm. The stand is also light or simple occasionally. In some, and not consistently in all models, edges or bezels can be thin.
Spec vs real-world performance It has been reported that response time / motion blur / ghosting is not as ideal as specified in the spec, particularly in fast-paced games when overdrive is not enabled, or that performance is worse when using the monitor in a specific environment (as in the so-called MPRT or low persistence modes). HDR sometimes causes issues. Additionally, the HDR automatic switching can be glitchy. 

Support / Warranty If it is not as established yet it can depend on the region. Spare parts, customer care, returns or repair may not be as painless as the leading brands. In other cases, some users complain that there is a weak support.
Use-Cases: To What Kinds of Users These are Good?
With these strengths and limitations, the following are recommendations on who are the right users of these monitors:
Professional / fast-paced gamers (FPS, racing, eSports) that require high refresh rates (144Hz, 165Hz, 240Hz) and speed of response. Such monitors have the ability to offer a smoother motion and less blur when they are coupled with a powerful GPU.
Multi-monitor systems / cost-efficiency systems where cost is of paramount significance. In case you are using multiple monitors or you desire the second screen, the cheaper models are not bad.
What to Be on the look out / What to Buy.
When you are planning on purchasing a GAMEON monitor (or comparing it to others), the following are some of the factors to consider:
What model is of greatest interest to you (type of panel, refresh rate, response time, resolution) specifically? Determine which is more important: speed or color.
HDMI 2.1 Checked on the condition that you have a console (PS5/Xbox) and require high-fps gaming or 4K/120Hz. Not all monitors have HDMI 2.1.
Read reviews of the model you are going to have. Particularly regarding color, ghosting, backlight bleed, dependability and after sales service.

Summary: Final Impression
Had I to come to a conclusion in a couple of lines:
GAMEON monitors are an excellent option in case you would like to have high refresh rate and speed in playing games without paying as much as the high quality brands. They also provide high specifications and visual appeal against the cost. Nonetheless, it comes at a cost: color accuracy, HDR faithfulness, build/durability, ergonomics and after sales support are typically not as good as premium models.