The LG 49WQ95C-W is a new monitor that the South Korean firm has just announced to bolster its “Ultrawide” line, which stands out by taking the concept of ultra-wide to the extreme with a resolution 5120 x 1440 pixels.
Widescreen screens are among the most attractive in the computer monitor industry. While not all users like them and not all are good at them, those of us who advocate them appreciate the larger horizontal display area they offer, which allows us to work with more windows open, greater immersion in video games and a perfect viewing experience movies.

The characteristic that defines them is their aspect ratio, the measure of proportion between the width and height of the screen, which in the case of the LG 49WQ95C-W 32:9 with native dual QHD resolution (5120 x 1440 pixels) and an impressive size 49 inches.
Curved panel with technology NanoIPS, supports 98 percent of the DCI-P3 standard, has a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and a typical brightness of 400 cd/m². The panel is DisplayHDR 400 certified and LG says it’s factory calibrated.

While this monitor isn’t its main target market, it shouldn’t fare too badly in games thanks to FreeSync Premium Pro support, NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility, and a 100% refresh rate. 144 Hz. Its 5ms GtG response time is quieter than the average gaming monitor.
As regards connectivity, it has two HDMI 2.0 ports, Display Port 1.4 and also a USB Type-C port, which also supports 90 W power supply. It includes a USB port hub, pFor built-in 10W stereo speakers and headphones. Its stand supports height, tilt and swivel adjustments.

We don’t know the official price, but if you’re interested, save, because it won’t be an economical series and it will compete with no less spectacular models like the Samsung Odyssey G9.