This is a 45-inch curved screen that wraps around your field of view, roughly the width of two regular monitors side by side. The ultrawide format pulls your peripheral vision into the game or workspace, which makes racing games and open-world exploration feel genuinely immersive. Some people describe it as borderline overwhelming the first time they sit down in front of it.
It's OLED, so you get those perfect blacks and instant pixel response that makes motion look crisp with zero blur. Refreshing 240 times per second means even twitchy shooters stay smooth. The curve helps the wide edges feel closer instead of distant, though you'll need a deep desk — this thing takes up space.
HDR is proper True Black, not the fake sticker kind, so bright explosions and headlights really punch through. The ultrawide shape doesn't work for every game — some titles letter-box it or stretch weirdly — and watching normal TV shows leaves black bars on the sides.