Dell’s UltraSharp U4919DW monitor

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There are many ultrawide monitors available now in our market, but Dell’s UltraSharp U4919DW stands out because of it is the first 49-inch ultrawide monitor with a QHD resolution. It’s extremely wide and has a pixel count that tops out at 5120 x 1440, costs $1,699 but available for $1,349 on sale in the US, and can be split into two 27-inch 16:9 views. Its immense size and resolution mean you’ll have screen real estate to play with and it got enough vertical pixels to make elements on-screen look proportionate, despite its uncommon 32:9 aspect ratio.

The UltraSharp U4919DW surely isn’t for gamers or creatives; it doesn’t have HDR, is limited to a 60Hz refresh rate, doesn’t have any frame sync tech, and doesn’t feature any other color certification other than 99 percent sRGB. For those of you looking for better multimedia performance, Samsung’s upcoming 49-inch monitor with 120Hz refresh, HDR, and FreeSync 2 might be a better fit.