This is what happens when you take the best OLED gaming picture you can buy and stretch it to the width of two regular monitors side by side. The curve wraps around you hard enough to pull your peripheral vision into games, and because it's OLED, blacks are pitch-perfect and colors pop without the grayish haze regular screens give you in dark scenes. At 240Hz, motion is buttery smooth and pixels respond instantly.
It's genuinely the most immersive gaming setup short of VR. Racing games and flight sims feel like sitting in a cockpit. But working on it takes adjustment — windows snap to weird zones, and some people find the curve makes text at the edges feel slightly warped. If you multitask heavily, treat it like managing two screens at once, because that's essentially what you're doing.
The price is absurd. You're paying premium for both the OLED tech and the sheer square footage of screen. Budget accordingly.