40" ultrawide, 3440x1440, IPS, 144hz, FLAT, and cheap.

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I just wanted to share what I found in my own search for an ultrawide. For those who are happy with the PPI of a 32" 1440p monitor but want that glorious ultrawide experience I've found 2 different brands offering a massive 40 inch ultrawide with a resolution that should be reasonable to drive for many gpus out there.

Overall specs for these monitors:
Size: 40 inch
Resolution: 3440x1440p
Refreshrate: 144hz
Panel tech: IPS
Curved: No
Aspect: Ultrawide 21:9.
Speakers: Yes
Connectivity: DP, 2xHDMI, USB-C
PiP support: Yes
PbP support: Yes

Svive Pyx 40D701 which is offered through exclusive partnership with one of major retailers in Scandinavia. Haven't been able to find reviews of it, however, its the same panel as the next one on my list which has reviews.
Innocn 40C1R There are plenty reviews of this one, though not the greatest for what I'm looking for in reviews.
LC Power LC-M40-UWQHD-144 Just found this. Seems to be the same panel as the other 2.

Price seems to be rather good, usually on sale for similar to the 34" ultrawide HP X34 and the Iiyama G-Master GB3461WQSU-B1. If you find other brands with the same specs then let me know and I'll update the OP. Same goes for reviews that aren't listed.


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EDIT 15th of Nov 2022: Added a new monitor, the LC Power LC-M40
 
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Interesting but personally, 40" is way too big for that res.

My perfect screen is a 40" 21:9 at 5120x2160. These do exist but the highest refresh so far is 75Hz and I need at least 120Hz.

I wish I knew if such a screen was even coming.
 
It looks like a good quality screen with good calibration out of the box. They don't mention what backlight bleed is like though and at that screen bad size BLB would be very annoying.

This is all sidetracking the res though, at this size the native res should be the next step up from 3440x1440.
 
@Vertigo1 @mrk I don't personal mind the PPI of this. I've got a 32" 1440p on the desk next to my 27" 1440p and it's fine for me. Certainly don't want it lower though. I'm contemplating buying it at some point, just because I'm curious :P. If I do, I'll update the OP with my own thoughts.
 
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