This is a TV-sized screen that sits on a desk. At 42 inches, it's physically huge — think couch distance shrunk down to arm's length. The OLED panel means perfect blacks and colors that pop, the kind of picture quality you normally only see on high-end TVs. 4K resolution keeps text readable even at this size, though you'll probably lean back in your chair or sit a bit farther away than you would with a normal monitor.
It refreshes 138 times per second, which is slower than dedicated gaming monitors but still plenty smooth for most games. The HDR is the real thing, not the fake label cheaper screens slap on. Pixels respond instantly, so fast games look crisp without motion blur.
This makes sense if you want one screen for gaming, watching shows, and working — but only if you have the desk space and sit far enough back that your eyes don't have to dart around to see the whole picture.