- AI
AI Sales Forecasting
20 Mar, 2026







£1283.14 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’ve got the desk space and you actually *use* an ultra-wide—design work, spreadsheets with lots of columns, trading/analytics, coding, or you simply hate tabbing between windows—this Samsung is a genuinely compelling buy. The 49" curved QLED experience tends to feel “productive” rather than just bigger: it’s easier to keep context, and the screen real estate makes multi-window workflows much less painful. For a UK B2B setup where a single user owns a lot of information density, it can be great value *compared to buying multiple monitors*.
That said, I’d be cautious at £1,068.91 ex-VAT unless you’re sure about the use case. It’s not ideal if your team mostly does casual office work—there you’d get better ROI from simpler panels. Also, for anything like strict colour-critical work or mixed device environments, you’ll want to double-check connectivity and calibration expectations in your specific deployment (especially if you’re pairing laptops, docking stations, or switching between sources daily). Overall: buy it if one (or a few) power users genuinely live in wide layouts every day; skip it if you just want “a big screen” without a workflow that benefits.

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