Reddit's r/ultrawidemasterrace calls the LG 38-inch line a great middle ground for productivity at 3840x1600 resolution. Higher pixel density than 34-inch panels without going full super-ultrawide.
LG38WN95C-W Rev2 and its newer version, the 38WR85QC-W are a great middle ground for primarily productivity. They run at 3840x1600, are cheaper
Top-rated QD-OLED ultrawide by expert testers and beloved by Reddit owners alike. Outstanding picture quality and performance make it the consensus pick for serious buyers.
Wirecutter's top pick for most people, with better contrast, higher refresh rate, and more useful features than competing work-focused ultrawides. A serious multitasking powerhouse.
PCMag's overall top ultrawide pick at 45 inches, a spectacular substitute for two QHD monitors with great color, strong ergonomics, and creative screen-partitioning features.
A 49-inch 32:9 super-ultrawide OLED that's the equivalent of two widescreen panels side by side. Reddit sim racers and single-monitor setup enthusiasts call it 'amazing' and 'highly recommended.'