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This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

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AU Optronics’ latest generation of panels includes a 49-inch gaming monitor display with an ultrawide aspect ratio of 32:9, a “5K” resolution, and a refresh rate of 360Hz.

This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

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This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

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This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

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This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

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This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

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This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

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This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

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This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

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This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

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This massive '5K' display with 360Hz could one day be yours - The Verge

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