The report highlights that consider this 49-inch Innocn ultrawide monitor on sale for $512.97, an impressive drop from its usual $794.98. That’s not just a great price for a massive monitor with ultra-high-def resolution, but a fresh lowest price for this particular model. A real deal. We’re on the second day of Prime Day and we’re still seeing some great deals on quality gear.
According to the latest update, that’s equivalent to two regular 1440p monitors side by side, minus the annoying bezel down the middle. The 32:9 ultrawide aspect ratio gives you loads of horizontal space for apps, tabs, and even platform releases. And for a monitor this big, you need curvature—this one has a gentle 1800R curve for comfort and immersion. Innocn’s 49C1R ultrawide monitor delivers a spacious 5120×1440 resolution at up to 120Hz refresh rate.
According to the latest update, you’ll need a laptop that can comfortably push 5120×1440 resolution to an external monitor, but if you have one, know that it’ll stay charged while connected. Other ports include DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, two USB-A, an Ethernet, and a 3.5mm audio jack. All good stuff, but nothing mindblowing. This monitor can even play nice with a laptop thanks to its USB-C video input with 65 watts of power delivery.
Industry observers note that the main downside here, other than the lack of bells and whistles, is that it uses a VA panel rather than IPS or OLED. That means a slower response time that results in motion ghosting in fast-paced platform releases, plus a narrow viewing angle so you lose color quality and contrasts off center. Everything else about this monitor is pretty ho-hum, including the HDR 400 certification (don’t expect true HDR performance).
The report highlights that this is a Prime Day upgrade worth making, especially given the memory and storage shortage that’s driving up prices for almost everything else. If you want to keep shopping, check out our picks for the best Prime Day monitor deals. But let’s be real: those are minor drawbacks when you’re able to score a massive ultrawide for just over $500.
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