This is an ultra-wide screen, meaning it's roughly two regular monitors side by side but with no seam down the middle. The 800R curve wraps around you enough that the edges stay in your peripheral vision during games. Combined with OLED's perfect blacks and instant pixel response, it's deeply immersive — especially in darker games where shadows actually disappear instead of glowing gray.
The screen refreshes 240 times per second, which makes fast motion silky and eliminates the choppy feeling cheaper monitors have. At 3440×1440, you get plenty of desktop space for windows or extra field of view in supported games. HDR here is proper, not the fake kind — bright explosions actually look bright against dark backgrounds.
There are two HDMI 2.1 ports, so current-gen consoles work, but this monitor really shines with a strong PC pushing high frame rates at this resolution. The ultra-wide shape takes getting used to, and not every game supports it perfectly.