This is an ultrawide — picture two regular monitors sitting side by side, but it's one seamless curved screen. The 34-inch curve wraps around you like a cockpit, which makes racing games and flight sims feel genuinely immersive. OLED gives you pitch-black darkness in games instead of the washed-out gray most screens show, and colors pop without looking cartoonish.
The screen refreshes 360 times per second, so motion is buttery even in fast shooters. Pixels respond instantly — no blurry trails when you whip the camera around. HDR here is the real thing, not the fake sticker version, so explosions and sunsets actually look bright and punchy.
The extra width means more screen real estate for gaming and work, though some older games don't support the wide format and you'll get black bars on the sides. Two HDMI ports handle consoles just fine, but you need a strong PC to push this many pixels at high frame rates.