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Deco Gear 49" Curved Ultrawide E-LED Gaming Monitor, 32:9 Aspect Ratio, Immersive 3840x1080 Resolution, 144Hz Refresh Rate, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio (DGVIEW490)

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Size: Single Monitor


Style: 49" , 144Hz , 3840 x 1080


Features

  • WORK OR PLAY, YOUR WAY - Display your games, movies, and program windows in 3840 x 1080 resolution with the same uniform brightness, crispness, and color from edge to edge. If work is more of your thing, this widescreen monitor will also help you master your craft whether its graphic design or spreadsheets display multiple windows at once while perfecting your workflow and output.
  • NEXT LEVEL CURVE APPEAL - This ultrawide monitor also adds the advantage of a 1800R curved screen. The biggest advantage of curved screens is more comfort and focus while cutting down on fatiguing eye strain. Which is great since youll be busy enjoying all 16.7 million vivid colors from this monstrous E-LED screen.
  • BREATHTAKING IMMERSION - HDR 400 rated, this monitor brings you a 3000:1 contrast ratio that displays darkest blacks and brightest whites. With a 4 millisecond screen response time and 144 Hz refresh rate, you wont miss any action if youre playing RTS, FPS, or watching a favorite movie.
  • MAKE IT YOUR OWN - 2 HDMI ports, 2 Display Ports, and audio output make this monitor is an ideal media hub for multiple machines and devices. Supporting a variety of desktops, this gaming monitor includes FreeSync technology for tear-free gaming. You can also save up to 6 different user profiles to use with specific games or as viewing settings for multiple individuals.

Brand: Deco Gear


Screen Size: 49 Inches


Resolution: 3840 x 1080


Aspect Ratio: 329


Screen Surface Description: Curved


Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 47.2 x 18.5 inches


Item Weight: 24.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Deco Gear


Item model number: VIEW490


Date First Available: September 28, 2019


Standing screen display size: 49 Inches


Aspect Ratio: 329


Voltage: 240 Volts


Resolution: 3840 x 1080 Pixels


Image brightness: 320 Candela


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  • Game Changer for Productivity
Size: Single Monitor Style: 49" , 120Hz , 5120 x 1440
I want to start by mentioning that I am not a gamer. I read/watched a lot of different reviews and articles about ultrawide monitors for productivity. What I found is that they are becoming increasingly popular for such functions and are often preferable to two separate monitors. In my case, I work remotely and I have several windows open at once for my job. I was using dual monitors . . . well . . . flatscreen TV's, which wasn't super great. I use this monitor for my work laptop with a docking station using Windows 11. I also use it for my Ubuntu Linux desktop. I have it attached to a KVM switch (and there's good reason for that coming up). I'll start by saying, now that I have this set up, it's been a game changer. Obviously, the resolution and refresh rates are way better than what I was using before. Because this is a single, ultrawide monitor, there's no longer a bezel in the middle (where the monitor separation would be). My setup for both my personal and work computers is awesome. The curve actually helps me pick up more in my peripheral vision so I don't need to turn my head as much (a benefit for productivity just like it is for gaming). I am a relatively "tech savvy" kind of person. But since I'm not a gamer, I hadn't had any experience or any need to learn about these monitors prior to now. Because I'm not a gamer, I don't have insane graphics adapters with ultrafast GPUs. My desktop is heavily customized and the GPU was top of the line . . . 5 or 6 years ago. It does what I need it to do and does it well so I see no reason to drop a whole bunch of money into upgrading at this point. My work laptop is . . . well . . . work. The company provides it and they don't provide gaming laptops. Why is this important? If ultrawide is new to you, I'm going to save you a learning curve. I had hoped to just connect each of the two HDMI ports to the separate computers. Nope. I have no ability to unlock/change the aspect ratio for my display on either computer. That typically requires a high end graphics card with the appropriate software installed. Ubuntu and Windows don't do it natively. Because of that, connecting with a single connection does display on the entire monitor but the image is stretched with no real way to adjust it. My graphics adapters just don't support it. Fret not. There is an alternative. These ultrawide monitors have an advanced PiP feature that allows you to "trick" your computer into thinking there are two separate monitors. You need dual monitor support (most laptop docking stations have it and a lot of newer graphics adapters support it even when they're not top of the line). The monitor's settings interface leaves a bit to be desired but at least you get a remote and it does work once you get used to it. Not the worst thing in the world. The nice settings interfaces are on monitors that cost 2 or 3 times as much as this one and again, I'm not a gamer so I don't care about the latest and greatest. My wallet doesn't care either. Once I connected the two HDMI ports to the dual monitor adapters and set the PiP to HDMI 1 and HDMI 2, everything self configured nicely in both Windows 11 and Ubuntu Linux (if you happen to plug in the wrong order, both OS's support you shifting which one is the left vs. the right monitor so you can just line it up - it's easy). But herein lies the second issue. This monitor has 2 HDMI ports and 2 Display Ports. HDMI to DP does not work unless you are going from an HDMI monitor to a DP computer, so I can't use the Display Ports. That's why I have a dual monitor KVM switch. I'm able to connect both computers to the two HDMI ports on the monitor and just switch back and forth as necessary. As I said, I had a serious learning curve and I did end up needing a KVM switch that I wasn't expecting. Not a big deal. Once you get this thing set up, it should serve you well. Depending on the age and power of your graphics adapter and GPU, you may not be able to use it to its full capability. Not a big deal. It means it'll still be good if you end up needing to upgrade. I did get the protection plan just because I saw a few reviews that mentioned dead pixels or malfunctioning after a few months. So far, I've been really pleased with this monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024 by Some Guy

  • Looks fantastic!
Size: Single Monitor Style: 49" , 144Hz , 3840 x 1080
Nice and bright! Go to YouTube and teach for 32:9 4K video and be amazed. I have set at 120hz. We selected DCP and the brightness is crazy. We switched from a 42” 4K to the 49” ultrawide. You can easily for 3 windows in the display. We are using the 125% text size in Windows 11. So far very pleased. You will need a Phillips screwdriver to assemble. All the instructions on how to remove and assemble the display are in the box down in the box. I removed the display since I didn’t see the instructions on top. They have a very specific removal procedure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024 by Thegadget Thegadget

  • Best cheap 5k2k, amazing next to 32" 4k
If you need 4k, but ultra wide 5120x2160, you have very few options and none of them are OLED. This model is by far the cheapest, uniform brightness, and supports freesync and 75 Hertz refresh rate... You'll have to spend at least double to get a Dell model with 120hz support, if not triple. This is bare bones, but does the job, has decent speakers in a pinch and supports USBC. Stand is sturdy and height adjustable... If you don't have space for three 32-in 4K monitors, get this and place it next to a single 32 inch. It supports splitting the screen in half, 2560x2160, which is nice. It's no the best contrast, and looks average off angle, but for the price, it's a steal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by Kiyoshi Matsutsuyu

  • Lots of visual real-estate.
Size: Single Monitor Style: 39" WH , 165Hz , 2560 x 1440
I just received my second monitor. I accidently got the white frame but so far so good. I plan to upgrade my video card to max the capabilities but right now running with onboard video and no issues. I am not sure there is a larger monitor for this price. Seems like a good deal. The only issues I see is: 1. No suggested support for the weight. This this is about 15 - 20 lbs. I bought 2 sets of these and double them and placed about 6 inches from each end. See link --- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NKP4MPZ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 2. Mounting to a custom stand is a little wonky. Sems a little hazardous for the monitor. 3. Strongly suggest two people to mount. Safer for you and the monitor. 4. Have not found a place to register the monitor, kind of concerning. Might want to buy Amazon protection. 5. Packing. Amazon shipped on in a large box but the second one was not. The second one showed signs of where one corner was dropped. I will leave another review later after I get both monitors connected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024 by R. Fagan

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