No but what a pleasure
I had two 27" curved screens (MSI) and they were already really good, whether for professional or gaming use. The problem was that I couldn't put a window in the middle of the screen. So I chose (especially for my pro use) to switch to a "panoramic" screen.
Well, you get used to it quickly. And it's really great. For professional use, I divide the screen in three: main software in the middle, browser on the right, mail/file manager on the left, and it's a huge gain in efficiency and productivity. It's also less tiring for my neck, as I spend most of my time looking at the centre, instead of always being turned to one side or the other.
As far as gaming is concerned, it depends on the game, but on all the ones I've tested, it works well. Most of the time, the problems come from the interface, where some menus are on the extreme left or right, which is not always practical. Another issue is the character's recoil, which appears much closer, and this is not always easily configurable. If there's a problem, I just switch to windowed mode, and I can still watch a stream on one side and put discord on the other. Really nice.
As far as image quality goes, I'm not a big connoisseur, but I think my 2 MSIs did better. I'm not a great connoisseur, but I think that my two MSI's did better, and for this price, I expected better image quality. The "Eye Saver" mode is very useful in the evening, however, and it is very convenient to activate/deactivate.
As for delivery and unpacking, you'll need a second pair of arms: it's quite a monster...
Nothing else to report, it's a good product (even if I was hoping for a bit better image quality) that is worth the investment if you have a pro or hybrid use! If you're only into gaming, though, I'd advise you to think twice.