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Viotek Introduces 49-inch Super Ultrawide Gaming Monitor

Viotek, a brand at the forefront of performance and value in gaming peripherals and other consumer electronics, today introduces three all-new displays including the SUW49C 49-inch Super Ultrawide Curved HDR Gaming Monitor, GN35DR 35-inch Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor and GN32DR WQHD Curved Gaming Monitor.
The SUW49C is Viotek’s largest display to date, sitting at a massive 49 inches.

Optimized for unmatched immersion, the SUW49C boasts a 32:9 aspect ratio and 3840x1080p resolution for an in-game experience unlike any other, but also makes it a one-screen productivity powerhouse for multitasking.

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Gaming is supported by a lightning fast 144hz refresh rate, 4ms response time with Overdrive, AMD FreeSync and GamePlus crosshairs. This also allows console gamers to get more out of their Xbox since Microsoft recently bumped the platform to 120hz and added FreeSync—features unsupported by most traditional TVs.
With dual-input PIP/PBP functions, two sources can be displayed on a single screen, boosting versatility for creative types and working professionals. The SUW49C features multiple inputs, including DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 2.0 and 1.4 ports, and 3.5mm audio.

A sleek, intuitive remote allows users to easily navigate on-screen menus, switch between inputs, toggle settings, access advanced features and more.

As one of the only monitors in its class to support High Dynamic Range (HDR), the SUW49C’s industry-leading VA panel delivers hyper-realistic colors (16.7M), darker blacks and brighter whites with a 1M:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

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John Breeden II
John has spent his journalism career covering just about everything, from small-town meetings and crime scenes to Capitol Hill and the U.S. Congress. He got his start writing about games and technology with a computer column called On the Chip Side, which grew to more than 1 million in circulation and ran in newspapers across several states. Today, John is an award-winning journalist with more than 25 years of experience. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, Newsweek and many other publications, and he writes a regular technology and government column for Nextgov/FCW and hosts security and educational webinars for FedInsider. He is also the founder of the Tech Writers Bureau and the chief editor of GameIndustry.com. He still loves disappearing into games, whether that means crawling through Baldur’s Gate dungeons deep into the night or planning one more big offensive in the latest wargame.