Asus shows the XG49VQ Super Wide 49-inch gaming monitor with HDR

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MegaFalloutFan:

I would buy this if they make it with GSYNC, free-sync monitors are just useless more or less they catering to what? 10-15% of gamers? If LG wont release a new 2019 55inch OLED with HDMI 2.1 VRR and native 4K/120hz [although they already promised and demoed 4K 120hz on OLED] ill be looking for big PC monitor with GSYNC
Because even if most have an nvidia gpu for what ever reason, most do not wanna pay the bs price hike of Gsync. Gsync version of my monitor with the exact same specs was near $200 more. Screw that. This was a $700 monitor in 2015 for the freesync version on sale. The gsync was $900 on sale. And this is only a 29 inch 1080p ultrawide. Personally I would kill for a massive ultrawide like this.
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cryohellinc:

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Imagine that, from regular seat pressure to my tailbone area i had under skin infection that got me feverish every month, i would puncture it and tons of blood with pus come out [maybe half litter if not more], when i got aeron chair it stopped to this day for over 10 years. Also, im 1.80m/100kg, so i would get new regular chairs every 12 months or so, they would just break, the whats its called cylinder that makes it go up or the bottom plastic part that holds wheels. there is saying: cheap pays twice. In my case it was 5-7 times for regular chair. The aeron even thou cost me like 12-15 regular chairs is build like a tank
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Herem:

You have underestimated the size a bit, it is actually the equivalent of 2 x 27 inch monitors. You can't just divide the diagonal distance in half as you're only halving the width and not the height as well.
If we want to get really technical, different displays have different bezel thicknesses. I was referring to viewable area only.