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Refurbished 45C1R | 45" DQHD 120Hz Ultrawide Curved Creator Monitor | INNOCN
Refurbished 45C1R | 45" DQHD 120Hz Ultrawide Curved Creator Monitor | INNOCN
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$435.99 USD
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$435.99 USD
Regular price
$619.99 USD
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45-inch 32:9 curved ultrawide QHD monitor with 120Hz refresh rate, VA panel, and 99% sRGB color gamut. Features HDR 400, Adaptive-Sync, 65W USB-C PD, and 1500R curvature for immersive gaming and multitasking productivity.
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Specifications
- Screen Size : 45"
- Resolution : DQHD (5120 x 1440 Pixels)
- Aspect Ratio : 32:9
- Refresh Rate : 120 Hz
- Panel Type : VA
- Connectivity : 1*Type C ; 2*HDMI2.1 ; 1*DP1.4 ; 2*USB-A 3.0 ; 1*USB-B 3.0
- Brightness (Typical) : 400cd/㎡ (typ)
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Screen Size45" -
Refresh Rate120 Hz -
ResolutionDQHD (5120 x 1440 Pixels) -
Aspect Ratio32:9

Curved Ultrawide Monitor 45" & VA
Premium VA Panel delivers 5120*1440P resolution up to 120hz monitor for content creation and gaming, 32:9 aspect ratio bring more wider visual than ordinary 16:9 monitor, capture game details more clearly for quick response. Tilt / Swivel / Height Adjustable meet different viewing visions




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Dennis Perry Awesome Display!! Much better than expected!!
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Numa Pompilio Perez Jr Exactly what I needed. I've been using two 24in monitors for a long time, so transitioning to this 45in curve took a bit of adjusting, a couple of days really, but now I'm loving it. Previously, I had one monitor in front of me, another to the left, and my laptop on the right. The 45C1R has the equivalent real estate as the two 24 in, but I'm able to better distribute my windows (especially using Microsoft Powertoys fancy zones), while still being able to keep my main work in front of me. I did install the MOUNTPRO VESA mount, which allowed me to back the monitor a bit further in desk and recoup my tabletop space. The one complaint I have is that the monitor sometimes fails to wake up with the computer when they've both been asleep for a while (it wakes up fine when they haven't been asleep for too long), which causes me to have to turn it off and back on to get it to turn on. I've seen other people report this, so not sure if INNOCN has come up with a solution.
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