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    InnoCN 49Q1R Review – Ultrawide Curved 49” QD-OLED Gaming Monitor for Just $1000

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    Some people deck their desks with dual—or even triple—monitors, always chasing that sweet screen real estate. And sure, that’s one way to do it. But it’s messy, disconnected, and frankly, rubbish for gaming. The InnoCN 49Q1R sidesteps all that by squishing two 27” widescreen displays into one mega, ultra-widescreen monster: 49 inches of glorious, continuous […]

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