LG 49WL95C-W
$1,299
The LG 49WL95C-W is a 49-inch ultrawide monitor with a 5120x1440 resolution, offering an expansive workspace. It includes USB-C connectivity and supports HDR10, making it versatile for both work and entertainment.

Our take
A powerhouse for users who need a panoramic view for multitasking.
Alright, so the LG 49WL95C-W is like having a double-wide monitor without the annoying seam in the middle. It’s a 49-inch ultrawide beast, and if you’re staring at spreadsheets or gaming, it’s a pretty sweet setup. The resolution is 5120 x 1440, which gives you a ton of real estate to work with. But here’s the kicker: you need a beefy graphics card to push all those pixels smoothly. Don’t expect a budget laptop to handle this bad boy.
The colors on this monitor are pretty solid, which makes it nice for design work or just enjoying whatever you’re watching. It’s got HDR10 support, but don't expect it to blow your socks off. It’s not the brightest HDR experience out there, but it gets the job done for most casual needs. The curve on the screen is subtle, which is good because it doesn’t distort the image while still giving that immersive feel.
If you love to multitask, this monitor’s a dream. You can comfortably fit multiple windows side by side without feeling cramped. The on-screen controls are handy for adjusting settings without digging through menus. However, if you’re a hardcore gamer, keep in mind the refresh rate is capped at 60Hz. It’s fine for most uses, but if you’re used to 120Hz or more, you might notice it.
The build quality is what you’d expect from LG — it feels solid and stable. The stand is sturdy and offers some tilt and height adjustments, but don’t expect miracles if you’re trying to fit it on a tiny desk. The ports are generous, with USB-C, HDMI, and DisplayPort options, so you’re covered connection-wise. Just remember, this thing is a giant, so make sure you’ve got the space for it.
At the end of the day, the LG 49WL95C-W is a killer option if you need a lot of screen space without the hassle of dual monitors. It’s not perfect for everyone, especially if you’re chasing high refresh rates for gaming or need the brightest HDR. But for work and play, it’s a versatile piece of gear that’ll make most people pretty happy. Just weigh the pros and cons based on what you need it for, and you’ll know if it’s right for you.
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