This is a behemoth — 40 inches wide, curved to wrap around you, with the equivalent of two regular monitors side by side. The pixel count matches 5K, so text stays sharp even though the screen is huge, and the curve keeps the edges from feeling too far away when you're sitting at a desk.
The Thunderbolt ports mean you can plug in a laptop with one cable and get power, picture, internet, and everything else without a dongle mess. That's the main reason to spend this much. You get 120Hz refresh, which is smooth enough for casual gaming but still feels like a work screen first — this isn't trying to be a gaming ultrawide, it's trying to be your whole workspace.
HDR10 is labeled on the box but doesn't really pop. Treat this as a bright regular screen and you won't be disappointed.