The CRUA 40-inch Ultrawide utilizes an IPS panel with a native 5120 x 2160 (5K2K) resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Technical specifications indicate a 140 PPI pixel density and support for AMD FreeSync to stabilize frame throughput. Performance metrics confirm a 120% sRGB color gamut and integrated Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Picture-by-Picture (PBP) functionality for multi-source management.
Structural analysis identifies a plastic chassis with a 100x100mm VESA mounting interface and a tilt/height adjustable stand. Material analysis confirms the use of an IPS panel with wide viewing angles, though the built-in audio system exhibits distortion at high volume levels. Technical throughput data shows that 120Hz at native resolution requires DisplayPort 1.4, while HDMI 2.0 is capped at lower refresh rates for this resolution.
Forensic data indicates that the OSD interface utilizes mechanical buttons which may be prone to contact failure under high-frequency use.
Operational data suggests that while the panel provides high-fidelity visuals, the included stand lacks rotational pivot and mechanical stability for a chassis of this width. For professional deployments, the use of heavy-duty ergonomic monitor arms is recommended to ensure structural safety and workspace efficiency.
If your setup requires a curved panel with similar 5K2K specifications and 90W power delivery, the Innocn 40C1U provides a direct technical comparison.
This unit represents a large-format visual node within the large screen displays hardware class.