This is an ultrawide screen, which means it's as wide as two regular monitors sitting next to each other, but without the bezel gap in the middle. At 34 inches with a deep curve that bends toward you, games feel like they wrap around your vision — especially noticeable in racing games or anything first-person.
It's OLED, so blacks are actually black instead of glowy gray, and colors pop without looking oversaturated. The screen refreshes 240 times per second, which keeps motion silky smooth even in fast shooters. Pixels respond instantly, so you won't see blurry trails behind moving objects. HDR here is legitimate — bright highlights actually stand out against dark scenes.
The resolution is 3440×1440, which means it's sharper than 1080p but not as pixel-dense as 4K. Text is readable but a touch less crisp than a standard 27-inch 1440p screen. Two HDMI 2.1 ports means current-gen consoles work at their best refresh rates, though the ultrawide format will show black bars in most console games.
