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Get the Samsung CRG9 for £799 (£300 off)

For your investment, you get a 5120x1440 32:9 monitor that operates at a crisp 120Hz and offers a DisplayHDR 1000 certification - meaning that HDR games and videos look incredible, with retina-searing brightness and gorgeous colours available on tap. It’s also FreeSync and G-Sync compatible, letting you smooth out uneven frame-rates without the sluggish feel of traditional v-sync.

Ultrawide monitors look fantastic, with a level of immersion that has to be seen to be believed, but super-wide monitors like this one take it to another level - and you’ll find plenty of evidence for that in the breathless excitement ofKatharine’s CRG9 review. In fact, when she tested the ostensibly better (and way more expensive)Odyssey G9 super-wideearlier this year, she still found the CRG9 to be the better buy - and that’s saying a lot for a monitor that costs literally £550 less.

Except there are no gaming monitors available for £400 that also have a DisplayHDR 1000 certification - not a single one. The best you’ll find are DisplayHDR 600 monitors, but these tend to be 4K 60Hz screens without local dimming - bit of a nightmare and not really in the same ballpark. So: yes, lots of money to spend on a monitor, but you do get something quite unique in return.

If you’re after a single monitor that can do it all, from crushing spreadsheets to experiencing thebest ultrawide games on the planet, then this£799 49" absolute unitcould be just what you’re looking for. Just make sure your desk can take it!