This is the desk-takeover monitor — 38 inches wide, curved to wrap around you, with enough horizontal space to comfortably run two full-size windows at once without alt-tabbing. You get the real estate of dual monitors without the annoying gap in the middle. It's also sharp enough that text stays clean even when you're looking at a spreadsheet and Discord side by side.
The screen refreshes 144 times per second, so games feel smooth, and the HDR here actually does something — bright highlights in games and shows look noticeably punchier than a regular screen gives you. It's not OLED-level depth, but it's a real upgrade. There's a single-cable Thunderbolt connection that powers your laptop while sending picture, so your desk stays tidy.
The curve is gentle, not that aggressive gaming bend. It helps the edges stay in view without you craning your neck, though you'll definitely notice this takes up more desk depth than a flat screen.
