This is for someone who wants the most immersive setup you can buy without going dual-screen. It's 39 inches wide with a deep curve that puts the edges in your peripheral vision instead of out to the side — the effect is like sitting inside the game or having your entire workflow in one unbroken view. The OLED panel means perfect blacks and colors that pop, and at this size it genuinely changes how games feel.
The ultrawide 21:9 shape gives you the width of two regular monitors but no bezel gap down the middle. That's ideal for strategy games where you want to see more map, racing sims where the road stretches wide, or productivity work where you can park three windows comfortably side by side. It refreshes 165 times per second, so motion stays smooth even in fast shooters.
This is real HDR — bright highlights actually shine against those perfect OLED blacks. The curve is pronounced enough that you'll notice it immediately, which some people love and some find weird at first.