The Corsair Xeneon Flex is a 1440p OLED monitor that can switch between a flat and curved display.
The monitor, which was a collaboration with, boasts a whopping 45 inches of screen space with a 21:9 aspect ratio and 3,440 × 1,440 resolution. Corsair says this offers 20% more screen area than a comparable ultrawide display at 49 inches. The Xeneon Flex also offers an anti-reflective coating and “Low Blue Light technology,” meant to reduce eye strain.
Corsair is also claiming the monitor can deliver a peak brightness of up to 1,000 nits with a 1,350,000:1 contrast ratio. That level of brightness is unheard of in OLED panels because running that much power through the organic pixels will quickly result in them wearing out, what is colloquially known as “burn-in.” Even with the promise of anti-burn-in technology, it seems unlikely that it will last the promised three years if operated at maximum brightness with any consistency.
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