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This is a 45" 21:9. You can't compare it's size to a 49" 32:9 as they're completely different aspect ratios. This LG at 45" 21:9 means the screen is around 17.5" tall and 41.5" wide. On the other hand, a 49" 32:9 is tiny in terms of vertical height as it's only around 13" high while being about 47" wide. So a 49" 32:9 monitor is only the same height as a typical 27" monitor which is pretty small, while a 45" 21:9 like this LG monitor is 2" taller than a 32" monitor. So a 45" 21:9 like this LG monitor gives a way bigger overall picture than a 49" 32:9 due to 32:9 being so vertically tiny. That's part of the reason this 45" 21:9 bigger monitor costs more than a 49" 32:9 smaller monitor. Besides being the biggest 21:9 monitor on the market (most are 34" or 38"), this is also the first 240 Hz OLED. The combination of such a big 21:9 monitor at 45", 240 Hz, 800R curve, and OLED make this a very high-end, expensive, cutting edge monitor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is a curved, OLED panel with 240hz refresh rate, first in the world. Compare those features with the 49" you are considering.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Let’s look at that. 240 Hz OLED Panel 21:9 Aspect Ratio PBP Mode Only 24 lbs This is most of what Samsung’s ARK should have been when it first launched. Multiple device inputs at the same time. 21:9 field of view means pretty much every game you play is 100% supported without hacking the code. 240 Hz for the panel means high end GPUs are going to be very smooth on this thing. Also, most 49” screens have a much higher response time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Its worth the buy. I have it and its a huge and excellent refresh rate gaming monitor with oled.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The refresh rate and response time. Fastest oled on the market.
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