This is two regular monitors side by side, but one continuous curved screen. The 34-inch ultrawide shape puts more game in your peripheral vision — useful in racing games or anything where seeing more of the world matters. The curve (1800R, which means a pretty tight wrap) helps the edges feel less far away.
It's OLED, so you get those perfect blacks where dark scenes actually look dark instead of glowy-gray. Combined with 360Hz refresh (how many times per second the image updates), fast games feel incredibly fluid. The HDR label here is the real thing — bright explosions and sunlight actually pop off the screen. Text is sharp enough for work between gaming sessions, though the extra-wide shape means you'll be turning your head more than on a regular monitor.
There's USB-C with power delivery, so you can plug in a laptop with one cable, but this is clearly built for a gaming PC that can push all those pixels at high frame rates.
