If you’ve ever looked into buying a massive ultrawide OLED gaming monitor, then you know how expensive they can be—even on sale, a 49-incher rarely drops below the $900 price point. But right now, you can score this Innocn 49-inch model for only $712.02 (was $1,000), which is the lowest price it’s ever been and a darn good deal.
Not only is it physically huge, but this ultrawide display has a 5120×1440 resolution, essentially the same as two 1440p monitors side-by-side. The OLED panel delivers vibrant colors, deep blacks, and gorgeous visuals for both gaming and media streaming. It also has a 144Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time for smooth frame rates and minimal lag, assuming your PC is powerful enough to push high FPS at this size. The 1800R curvature wraps around and reduces eye fatigue, too.
Connectivity isn’t an issue for this Innocn display as it comes with dual HDMI 2.1, a DisplayPort 1.4, dual USB-A, a LAN port, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a USB-C video port with 90W of power delivery. That last bit means this monitor is even great for gaming laptops, allow you to stay charged and connected with a single cable. (It also comes with HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, and USB-A cables! How nice.)
This is an incredible deal that you shouldn’t pass up if you’ve been wanting to level up your PC gaming setup. Ultrawide OLEDs this big rarely come this cheap, so grab this monitor for $712.02 while you can! Or if it isn’t exactly what you need, check out our picks for the best gaming monitors currently on the market.
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