This is a 49-inch ultrawide with a deep curve that wraps around your peripheral vision like sitting in front of two 27-inch screens fused together, except there's no bezel gap in the middle. The resolution is 5120×1440 — basically two 1440p monitors side by side — so you can snap windows left and right, or run a game stretched across the whole thing for ridiculous immersion.
It's OLED, which means blacks are actually black and colors pop without that LED backlight glow. The curve helps because with this much width on a flat screen, the edges would feel miles away. Motion is absurdly smooth at 240Hz, and pixels respond instantly, so whether you're gaming or just dragging windows around, everything feels fluid.
The size is the whole point but also the catch — you need a deep desk and you'll be turning your head to see the edges. If you're used to a normal monitor, this will feel huge for about a week, then you won't want to go back.