This is two regular 27-inch screens placed side by side, but instead of a gap down the middle it's one seamless curved panel that wraps around you. The deep curve puts the edges in your peripheral vision, which feels way more immersive in games — and when you're working, you can snap windows left and right like you have two monitors without the bezel interrupting your sight line.
It's OLED, so blacks are pitch-dark instead of glowy, colors pop, and pixels respond instantly with zero blur trails. The 144Hz refresh is smooth enough for serious gaming without requiring a monstrous graphics card. Real HDR — bright highlights actually punch through the picture instead of just claiming HDR on the box. You can plug in your laptop with one USB-C cable and get power plus the whole screen.
The weird ultra-wide resolution means some games need tweaking to fill the screen properly, and movies shot for regular TVs will have black bars on the sides. But if you want maximum wow factor, this delivers.