Bendable OLED monitor: Corsair introduces Xenon Flex
The Xenon Flex OLED gaming monitor can be bent from flat to a curvature of 800R. With the 45-incher, Corsair wants to make monitors even more customisable.
Corsair has developed the bendable OLED monitor in cooperation with LG. The monitor is based on the South Korean manufacturer's W-OLED technology. The 45-inch panel comes in a 21:9 ratio and offers a resolution of 3440 × 1440 pixels. It can be continuously curved from flat to 800R. It then looks like this:
The display is also anti-reflective and is said to offer up to 1000 nits of brightness. Corsair puts the contrast ratio at 1 350 000:1. The grey-to-grey response time is said to be 0.03 milliseconds and the refresh rate up to 240 hertz. In addition, the monitor is compatible with Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium.
When exactly the part will be released and the other specs Corsair wants to announce later in the year. Nothing is known about the price yet either.
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