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Philips 498P9 Brilliance 32:9 SuperWide Curved monitor: native 5120 x 1440 resolution at 70Hz designed for professionals. Anthony Garreffa Gaming Editor Published Jul 29, 2020 10:22 PM CDT Updated ...
Philips has announced the launch of its new 498P9 monitor featuring a 49″ VA, 32:9 display ratio, 5120 x 1440 resolution, and a 70Hz refresh rate.
You'll need a pretty beefy graphics card to run 5120 x 1440 at 120FPS in most games, so be careful with that. Viotek is pricing its new SUW49DA monitor at under $1000, landing at $979.
It’s actually 5120 x 1440 pixels, which is 5K/2K, which is a LOT of pixels, no doubt about that. AOC AGON G493UCX The AOC G493UCX uses a VA panel, which should provide good contrast ratios.
Further, the monitor features a resolution of 5120 x 1440 pixels and TRUE BLACK 400 certification, meaning it can display very deep blacks. There’s a 99% DCI-P3 color gamut as well.
Both monitors have 5120 x 1440 1500R curved VA panels that support 95 percent of the DCI-P3 gamut, plus VESA DisplayHDR 600, VESA Adaptive Sync, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro at up to 200Hz. Each ...
Here’s how it works. Get the last monitor you'll ever need. The Philips Brilliance 499P9H 49-inch SuperWide 5120 x 1440 curved monitor has dropped in price from $1,300 to a new low of $999.99.
Lastly, as soon as July, Samsung will begin production of a 31.5-inch curved VA panel with 3840 x 2160 Ultra HD resolution, wide colour gamut, and 120Hz maximum refresh rate.
With a resolution of 5120 x 1440, the Dell Ultrasharp 49 essentially gives you the equivalent of two 27-inch quad-HD displays stitched together.
But with the CRG9, Samsung is bumping that up to QHD, with 32:9 aspect ratio and 5120 x 1440 resolution display, which is essentially two 2560 x 1440 QHD screens mashed together.
Resolutions start at 2560 x 1080 (QHD), but 3440 x 1440 (WQHD or UWQHD) and 3840 x 1600 (QHD+) screens are also available. Three curved AOC C3583FQ monitors provide an immersive experience for gaming.