This is two regular monitors side by side fused into one curved screen. The 21:9 ultrawide format gives you peripheral vision in games — you see more of the track in racing games, more of the battlefield in shooters. The deep 800R curve (meaning it curves tighter than most) wraps the edges toward you, pulling you into the action instead of having flat corners off to the side.
It's OLED, so blacks are truly black and colors pop without looking cartoonish. The screen refreshes 240 times per second, making fast motion buttery smooth, and pixels respond instantly — no blurry trails when you whip the camera around. HDR here is real, not the fake sticker kind, so bright explosions and sunlight actually stand out.
The resolution is 3440x1440, which is sharper than 1080p but not as dense as 4K. Text is clear enough for desktop work between gaming sessions, and your graphics card won't struggle as much as it would pushing 4K at high frame rates.