Corsair launches the XENEON FLEX OLED 240Hz 3.5K bendable monitor for $2000
Corsair has started selling a bendable monitor. No, the panel doesn't fold in half like the Samsung Galaxy Fold smartphones. What makes it special is that the user can bend it, and the curvature radius is 800R.
Here's What We Know
The monitor is called XENEON FLEX OLED. It is based on a 45" OLED panel with a resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels, which corresponds to the UWQHD format. In the folded state, the screen is part of a circle with a radius of 800 mm.
The novelty has received support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium technologies. The maximum brightness of the monitor is 1000 nits. The contrast ratio is 1 350 000:1. By activating Gray-to-Gray mode, latency is reduced to 30ms.
The XENEON FLEX OLED is already available for purchase on Corsair's official website in the US. The cost of the monitor is $2000.
Source: Corsair