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Straight or curved? Corsair’s new OLED monitor bends so you don’t bend

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Straight or curved? Corsair’s new OLED monitor bends so you don’t bend

Xeneon Flex not only represents innovation, it also gives you almost everything you could want in a PC monitor.

Straight or curved?  Corsair's new OLED monitor bends so you don't bend

Corsair Xeneon Flex is a computer monitor you’ve never seen before because Apart from being OLEDultra-wide and has a large panel 45 inches, can be bent according to your needs in any situation. As you know there are really very few panel manufacturers in the display market and in this case, Corsair collaborates with LG There is no exposed area left to make the surprise of this monitor come true.

While other brands prefer to use standard OLED panels that are easy to get off TV production lines, it seems that Corsair’s is special order.but you will arrive at this conclusion as we did before relying on the fact that it can be folded: 45 inches, 21:9 at 3440×1440 and 240Hz. Consider this combination of features and look elsewhere, you won’t get the bills (and it looks like an advertisement right now, but that’s impressive).

Added a delay to this 0.03 ms gray to gray for a super smooth image that virtually eliminates motion blur; G-Sync and FreeSync Premium compatibility; with an HDR great contrast levels and 1000 cd/m2 brightness… And then, of course, comes the detail, where the panel folds, which will allow you to switch from a monitor more suitable for productivity and another monitor for immersion while watching movies or playing games. 800R is a tight curve.

As you can see in the promotional video, the monitor is folded by pulling a little by hand. handles on the sides of the paneland since it couldn’t be otherwise, one has to wonder if it will somehow degrade over time as you repeatedly apply that kind of power. LG has been making flexible OLED panels for a long timebut the thing is scary.

It is also necessary to consider whether the OLED will be suitable for specific use in PC to avoid burn-in and streaking. In this case, Corsair says the panel “covered with prevention system Burn-in function that works both at power-on and power-off to ensure a perfect picture even after heavy interface or operating system usage, all three years warranty“.

this Xenon Flex Gamescom just launched in 2022 and unfortunately we don’t have prices yet, but be prepared to pay at least a few thousand euros… if you want to encourage yourself to change monitors eventually, that kind of feature buildup is worth the price.

More information: Monitor, Corsair, OLED and HDR.

Source: 3D Juegos

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