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LC-Power debuts 49-inch Dual QHD gaming monitor for Europe

Today, LC-Power is bringing another ultra-wide monitor to the market. The new LC-M49QCK offers a massive 49-inch ultra-wide display with 32:9 aspect ratio and Dual QHD resolution to keep everything looking sharp.

The monitor uses a VA panel with a maximum resolution of 5120×1440 and a maximum refresh rate of 144Hz, making it ideal for both productivity and gaming. The included monitor stand offers height, tilt and swivel adjustments, but you can also mount it onto a standard 100×100 VESA arm to save some extra desk space. The monitor also benefits from a matte black finish with ultra-thin bezels and an 1000R curvature on the display for panoramic viewing.

You can see the full technical specifications in the table below:

Display Size 49″ / 124.46 cm
Resolution DQHD / 5120 × 1440 pixels
Panel Type VA (E-LED), non-glare
Aspect Ratio 32:9
Brightness 300 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio 3000:1 (Static), 1,000,000:1 (Dynamic)
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Response Time 3 ms (Overdrive)
Viewing Angle 178° Horizontal / 178° Vertical
Curvature 1000R
Pixel Pitch 0.2328 mm (H) × 0.2328 mm (V)
Display Colours 16.7 Million
Backlight LED
Colour (Back/Base) Black / Black
Features Adaptive Sync, HDRIO, Overdrive, Low Blue, Flicker-Free, PbP, PiP
Audio 1× Audio Out (3.5 mm jack)
Interfaces 2× HDMI 2.1 (up to 5120×1440 @ 60 Hz), 1× DP 1.4 (up to 5120×1440 @ 120 Hz)

The LC-M49QCK gaming monitor is available now and rolling out throughout Europe during the rest of Q3.

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