One of the best ultrawide monitors on the market.
by Antonio C.In short, it's a great monitor, 144 hz (albeit, some do consider it too slow), OLED pannel, 49 inches of pure display. Only issue I have with it, not because of the monitor itself but game developers, YouTube and Discord, is that it's still despite the years a 'new' technology or trend to have such a large monitor. Therefore when watching YouTube you'll have large black bars on either side, not unbearable once you get used to it, and whenever you want to screenshare say on Discord or Skype (although no one uses that anymore), your friends or colleagues won't be able to see anything due to the screens resolution and the display's sheer size. In games, I'll be honest, with a little tweaking it can be extremely immersive and nice, however not every game has the ability to stretch it out across all of this monitor. It's nearly as big as my desk in length. Basically, do better research on ultrawide monitors if you want to buy yourself one and if you do, buy this one, ASUS is a great brand as long as you have the money. Samsung is too but they have had issues with their ultrawides so take your chances there. Had it for roughly two weeks myself so far, I like it because I'm a simple monkey and when I see huge monitor I buy. JUST IN CASE: My specs are an RTX 3070 Gigabyte GPU, Ryzen 7 5800X CPU, 32 GB Vengeance Corsair Ram, 2 TB + 500 GB M.2 SSD's, 1 TB HDD. I cannot run some games using the 144 hz option, I mean, they are runnable, just there are stutters depending on what you do in them as ultrawide monitors especially at 144 hz are very demanding. So say you hop on a game of SQUAD with the boys, 144 hz, ultrawide monitor, when you aim and have a magnified scope you will experience heavy stutters. Not the case at 60 hz though. Point is, you'd likely need something like at least a 3080 and upwards of that you adequately run any game at 144 hz.