Samsung works on a 49-inch QLED monitor at 120 Hz and 5120 x 1440 pixels

TFT Central has reported that Samsung plans to invest more resources in ultra-wide display standards, the South Korean firm would be working to launch a new 49-inch monitor with a resolution of 5120 x 1440 pixels, a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz, 1800R curvature and QLED technology to provide the best image quality.

Samsung works on a 49-inch QLED monitor at 120 Hz and 5120 x 1440 pixels, Samsung works on a 49-inch QLED monitor at 120 Hz and 5120 x 1440 pixels, Optocrypto

Samsung works on a 49-inch QLED monitor at 120 Hz and 5120 x 1440 pixels

Samsung works on a 49-inch QLED at 5120 x 1440 pixels, capable of providing the equivalent experience of using two 1440p displays.

This new monitor from Samsung would come to give users the equivalent experience of using two 1440p monitors on a single monitor, ideal for the most demanding professionals, such as those who work with video and image editing every day. Using such a monitor allows you to expand your workspace, improve productivity and even offer players an extended field of view for enhanced immersion.

This new monitor would be the successor to the CHL90 launched last year and offering a dual resolution-FHD 3840×1080 with a 49-inch QLED panel. Its successor would retain the features, but make the leap to higher resolution, plus HDR support and FreeSync 2 functionality for maximum gaming smoothness.

Samsung is also working on a 3440×1440 34-inch, 144Hz monitor, with production plans for the Q3 2018, a display that appears to be the ideal fusion of high refresh rates, ultra-large games, and crisp screen resolutions. We’ll have to wait a little longer to get to know the details officially, although it looks very good if everything is finally done.