I have a similar model (LG 49WL95C-WE 32:9 UltraWide Monitor 49" Dual DQHD 
(5120 x 1440) IPS Display, HDR10, USB Type-C with 85W Power Delivery, Ambient 
Light Sensor, 2 x 10W Stereo Speaker with Rich Bass).  It's not as curved as 
other models - it feels almost flat, so that may be a concern.  The one you 
mention looks the same in that regard.  The Thunderbolt 4 with the 5K does 
deliver a nice, crisp, easy to read display.  I had to get used to multiple 
overlapping windows open all the time and I've settled on an arrangement that 
lets me see and get to important things quickly.  TN3270 dominates the center 
of the screen.  The biggest drawback for me is in screen sharing where I need 
to share specific windows instead of a whole screen.  I have not yet 
experimented with PowerToys' FancyZones.  Also, Teams popup notifications show 
in the far lower right corner of the display.  That took some getting used to..

Regards,
Gary Parry

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Steve Beaver
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Does anyone have an opinion on

 

LG - 49" IPS LED Curved UltraWide Dual QHD 144Hz FreeSync and G-SYNC Compatible 
Monitor with HDR (HDMI, DisplayPort, USB) - Black

 

 

Steve Beaver

 


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