
If you find the 49-inch screen too big, something with a 38-inch screen is a good alternative, like the LG 38WN95C-W. Even in bright rooms, you won't have any issues as it easily gets bright enough to fight glare, and the reflection handling is good. It also results in a good local dimming feature, meaning it displays deep blacks, so it's a very good choice for watching movies in dark rooms as it delivers stunning picture quality. It uses Mini LED backlighting technology, allowing it to get bright and make highlights pop in HDR. While it has an aggressive 1000R curve, it helps bring the edges of the screen within your field of vision so that they don't look washed out when you're sitting in the center.

This means you can also place windows in the center of the screen without those distracting bezels. With a 5120x1440 resolution, this is the equivalent of placing two 27-inch, 1440p monitors side-by-side, which is great if you work in a multi-monitor setup and don't want to see bezels in between the displays. Monitors of this size are known as super ultrawide displays because they have a 32:9 aspect ratio. The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 is the best monitor with a 49-inch screen that we've tested.
