This is the ultrawide setup people mean when they say they can't go back to a regular monitor. At 34 inches stretched into a 21:9 shape, it gives you the width of two side-by-side screens without a bezel down the middle. The curve wraps the edges toward you so the whole picture stays in your peripheral vision — it's particularly effective in racing games and flight sims where you want to feel surrounded.
The screen refreshes 180 times per second, so motion stays smooth whether you're in a fast shooter or just scrolling a long webpage. Pixels switch fast enough that you won't see smearing behind moving objects. Colors look natural and the brightness is solid for daytime use.
The HDR label is there but doesn't really pop — treat this as a bright regular screen. There's a USB-C port that carries video, but at only 18 watts it won't charge your laptop, just connect it.