[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] For months I was researching a new monitor for my home studio and was torn between this and two 49 inch Ultrawide monitors from Samsung and Phillips.
This review is meant more for anyone looking into productivity as my main uses for my computer are music creation and 3D Art. Having a screen this size is a perfect choice for multi-tasking as you get the best of wide and side by side.
Screen quality is the best of any screen I have used to date with great pixel density and the 800R Curve is not as "invasive" as I thought it would have been and each of the corners can be easily read without much head movement. Text is easily readable, high quality and doesn't have any of the ghosting or threading that some people talk about.
Some applications will be bare with so much screen real estate on full screen but I leave that to you whether or not that is a pro or con and also by how you choose to use the monitor. This would be the case for any large screen device.
As it is an OLED it does have the pixel refresh however I would like to mention that this isn't as disturbing as some would make it out to be and can be cancelled when prompted. My approach to this is turning the monitor off if you are leaving the desk for some time. If anything it is a gentle reminder to take a break when working every now and then.
The monitor comes with speakers which are decent quality for if you are wanting to watch videos but I have external ones so don't use them much.
For day to day I use both Linux and Windows and I have a great viewing experience on both. (Not sure why you wouldn't but just wanted to mention for Linux users.)
In summary I am delighted with this monitor and have used it daily. The size and quality of the screen is perfect if sometimes maybe overkill for my needs. In regards to burn in I don't see any but I try to maintain the screen in a way where it is minimised and I have been using the same applications daily. After months of researching this screen was the right choice.