Could be worth checking wirecutter as well https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-ultrawide-monitors/
Tbh I'd look beyond inches and get something with good res instead. I much prefer my 5K 27" over a bigger but lower res screen. Proper retina screen is a huge plus for eyestrain, esp if you sit and squint at excel day in and day out
They only seem to recommend 34 inch screens, not sure if that is because they don't rate any 49s or not...
34 is big. 49 is bigger, but it's not like you'll have a small monitor at 34.
Get a 34" from amazon or somewhere else where you can easily return it and give it a go?
Think that's because it's specifically ultrawide monitors rather than superwide. As far as I can tell the biggest 21:9 monitor you can get is 38".
Edit: LG 38GN950 might be a good compromise between size and resolution.
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Could be worth checking wirecutter as well https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-ultrawide-monitors/
Tbh I'd look beyond inches and get something with good res instead. I much prefer my 5K 27" over a bigger but lower res screen. Proper retina screen is a huge plus for eyestrain, esp if you sit and squint at excel day in and day out