The current information is a bit thin on the ground in terms of specification, but were prepared to add what we do know to a bit of educated speculation. The panel is a 35 3440 x 1440 (21:9 UltraWide) model with a native 200Hz refresh rate and support for Nvidia G-SYNC HDR (30 200Hz variable) to keep tearing and stuttering in check. The other aspect of this is the HDR (High Dynamic Range) capability, with support for HDR10. This model features an FALD (Full Array Local Dimming) solution with 512 zones on the backlight, allowing some sections of the screen to be very bright and some to be very dim. This compares favourably in terms of contrast performance to most LCD monitors, which simply have a single backlight controlled as one unit. As with all G-SYNC models, the backlight will almost certainly be flicker-free. It also makes use of Quantum Dots to enhance the colour gamut and hence potential range of shades and vibrancy potential offered by the monitor. The DCI-P3 colour space is supported, so a colour gamut of at least 125% sRGB is expected. Finally, 10-bit colour will be supported as this is another G-SYNC HDR and HDR10 requirement.