This is an ultrawide monitor — think two regular screens smooshed together without the bezel in the middle. At 34 inches with a deep curve, it wraps around your field of view, which is great for immersive games or having lots of windows open side by side. The picture is sharper than 1080p but not quite 4K, which is the sweet spot for gaming without needing a monster graphics card.
At 144Hz it's smooth enough for most games, and the curve makes everything feel more engaging when you're close to it. VA panels like this one do good contrast — blacks look properly dark instead of washed out — but colors can shift a bit if you're viewing from the side, which matters less on a curved screen where you're always centered.
INNOCN is a budget brand, so build quality and software polish trail the Dells and LGs. The HDR sticker doesn't do much — expect a regular bright screen, not cinematic highlights.