This is an ultrawide — imagine two regular monitors side by side, but seamless. The 34-inch curved screen wraps around you slightly, pulling your eyes into games and making side edges easier to see without turning your head. OLED means true blacks and instant pixel response, so dark scenes look properly dark and motion stays razor-sharp even in chaotic fights.
The screen refreshes 240 times per second, which is overkill for casual gaming but makes competitive shooters feel absurdly smooth if your PC can keep up. HDR here is legitimate — bright explosions and sunlight actually pop against those inky blacks. Two HDMI 2.1 ports mean you can hook up a PlayStation or Xbox alongside your PC without swapping cables.
The ultrawide format is divisive. In supported games it's immersive. In older titles or productivity work, you'll see black bars or stretched menus until you get used to it.