Heavy PC users are typically fans of multi-monitor setups and high-resolution displays, both of which can be used to extend your workspace, enhance your productivity or offer gamers an extended field of view for enhanced immersion.Last year Samsung released their 49-inch CHG90 dual-FHD 3840x1080 QLED (Quantum Dot) display, offering end users HDR support, a 144Hz maximum refresh rate, FreeSync 2 functionality and a 32:9 aspect ratio. This display was a multi-monitor setup in itself, with no pesky bezels that could get in the way of the action. TFT Central has reported that Samsung has plans to invest further into ultra-wide display standards, with plans to release a 49-inch Dual-QHD equivalent of their CHG90 with a 5120x1440 resolution and a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz with a 1800R curvature. This display is said to use a VA panel and is set for production in September 2018, offering users a dual 1440p experience on a single monitor.