This is basically two 27-inch monitors fused together into one super-wide 49-inch curve. It wraps around you enough that the edges stay visible without turning your head, which makes it easier to glance between open windows than alt-tabbing between them. The resolution matches what you'd get from two standard 1440p monitors, so you're not losing sharpness by going wide.
It's built for work-from-home setups where you need lots of space for spreadsheets, code windows, or multiple browser tabs at once. The USB-C port means you can plug in a laptop with one cable for picture and power. The curve helps the screen feel less overwhelming on your desk than a flat panel this wide would.
This isn't a gaming monitor despite the 70Hz refresh. It's VA panel tech, which gives decent blacks but slower pixel response than gaming screens. The HDR sticker is the weak kind that doesn't actually make highlights pop.