This is a big screen built for gaming that doesn't feel like you're compromising anywhere. It's 34 inches wide in a stretched-out 21:9 shape — like having two regular monitors side by side but without the seam down the middle. Games that support it wrap around your view, and productivity work gets you a ton of horizontal space for windows.
The Mini-LED backlight is the key feature here. Instead of one big light behind the whole screen, it has hundreds of tiny zones that brighten and dim independently. That's how it earns the DisplayHDR 1000 rating — actual bright highlights that pop in games and movies, not the fake HDR label most monitors slap on. Combine that with 170Hz refresh (how smooth motion looks) and you've got a screen that handles fast games as well as it does cinematic ones.
The ultrawide shape takes some getting used to if you've never tried it, and not every game plays nice with the stretched aspect ratio — older titles might letterbox or stretch weird.