This is a 34-inch screen stretched wider than a regular monitor — think two normal screens merged into one without the bezel gap down the middle. The curve wraps around you slightly, which makes the edges easier to see when you're sitting close. It's built for working, not gaming: the picture refreshes 100 times per second, smooth enough for everyday use but not the buttery motion serious gamers expect.
The VA panel means blacks look deeper than most work monitors, which helps when you're watching a show between emails. Text stays sharp at this resolution, and you get enough screen space to comfortably run a browser, Slack, and a document side by side without squinting. There's a USB-C port that can power a laptop while showing the picture, though at lower wattage than dedicated docking monitors.
The HDR label here doesn't do much — expect a regular bright picture, not the punchy highlights real HDR gives you.