Innocn 49″ curved ultrawide monitor
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Innocn’s massive 49-inch curved ultrawide is down to $529.98 from $750, a $220 savings on a screen that genuinely does the work of two monitors. It’s also the lowest price we’ve seen for this model. It’s still a significant purchase, but for the money, you’re getting a seamless 32:9 panel without the bezels that split two separate displays.
The monitor features a 3840x1080p resolution and a speedy 144Hz refresh rate. We’d certainly prefer a crispier resolution, but that typically costs more. Either way, this is still the size of two 1080p monitors side by side. It also comes with Adaptive-Sync and a 144Hz refresh rate, which translates to less stutter, blur, and screen tearing during gaming sessions.
The 1800R curvature is also a big advantage. Since it’s such a big monitor, the curvature makes it easier to see more of the screen without constantly turning your head. It will also make the experience more immersive.
You’ll also find a selection of ports on this thing, including HDMI, DisplayPort, and a 65W USB-C port that’ll charge your laptop.
One main reservation is image quality. While the size is impressive, the 3840×1080 resolution isn’t especially sharp across a 49-inch panel, and HDR400 delivers only a modest HDR experience. If you want a giant ultrawide with higher pixel density and more impactful HDR, expect to spend more.
At $529.98, this 49-inch Innocn is a good pick for anyone looking to replace a multi-monitor setup.



