Two giant ultrawide gaming monitor deals at a glance
If you have been eyeing a super ultrawide gaming monitor, two standout deals make it much easier to upgrade. The CRUA 45-inch curved gaming monitor delivers a 5120×1440 DQHD resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and a 32:9 aspect ratio for USD 599.97 (approx. RM2,760), reduced from USD 699.99 (approx. RM3,220). That brings a premium 240Hz monitor deal into sub-USD 600 territory. On the other side, Amazon Prime members can grab the INNOCN 49C1G 49-inch curved 144Hz ultrawide gaming display for USD 499.97 (approx. RM2,300), down from USD 749.99 (approx. RM3,450). Both are 32:9 super ultrawides built for immersion and multitasking, but they target different priorities: the CRUA focuses on high-refresh DQHD clarity, while the INNOCN leans into expansive screen real estate at a lower price for Prime members.
CRUA 45-inch curved monitor: high-refresh DQHD powerhouse
The CRUA 45-inch curved monitor is essentially two 27-inch QHD panels fused into one 32:9 canvas at 5120×1440. That higher DQHD resolution makes it ideal if you care about sharp text, detailed game worlds, and productive multitasking with multiple windows side by side. Its 240Hz refresh rate is rare at this size and resolution, giving you ultra-smooth motion in fast-paced titles when paired with AMD FreeSync for reduced tearing. A 1500R curve wraps the edges into your peripheral vision, enhancing immersion in single-player epics and racing titles, while the 120% sRGB color gamut coverage helps creatives, streamers, and content editors trust what they see on screen. The trade-offs: it takes up a lot of desk space and demands a powerful GPU to drive 5120×1440 at high frame rates, especially if you want to fully exploit that 240Hz ceiling.

INNOCN 49-inch gaming display: budget-friendly 32:9 giant for sim racing
The INNOCN 49C1G 49-inch ultrawide gaming monitor is built around a 32:9 3840×1080 panel, effectively mimicking two 27-inch 1080p monitors without a bezel down the middle. Running at 144Hz, it offers responsive gameplay at a resolution that is far easier to drive than DQHD, making it attractive if your GPU is more modest. The R1800 curvature and huge width excel in sim racing and flight sims, where filling more of your peripheral vision boosts immersion and field of view. Titles like Assetto Corsa Competizione, Microsoft Flight Simulator, and Forza Horizon benefit from the extended cockpit or dashboard view. Beyond games, the expansive desktop works brilliantly for spreadsheets, editing timelines, and multi-window workflows. Height and tilt adjustment plus USB-C connectivity add ergonomic and productivity perks, making this 49-inch gaming display a strong value play for Prime members.
Which ultrawide should you buy for your setup?
Choosing between these curved beasts comes down to how you play and work. If you want the crispest image and the fastest refresh, the CRUA 45-inch ultrawide gaming monitor is better suited for high-end rigs, content creation, and players who notice every pixel and frame. Its 5120×1440 resolution and 240Hz refresh rate offer top-tier clarity and motion, with 120% sRGB coverage helping during long creative or streaming sessions. Meanwhile, sim racing monitor shoppers and flight sim enthusiasts may prefer the broader 49-inch INNOCN for the extra horizontal span and gentler GPU demands of 3840×1080 at 144Hz. Competitive players who prioritize frame rate over resolution may also lean that way. Both monitors provide the multitasking benefits of 32:9 ultrawide aspect ratios and eye-friendly curved designs; your budget, GPU strength, and favored genres should decide the winner.
