MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CORSAIR ® (NASDAQ: CRSR), a world leader in enthusiast components for gamers, creators, and PC builders, today announced pre-order availability of the eagerly ...
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This 45-inch Xeneon Flex gaming monitor features a curvature that you control, ranging from flat to very curvy at 800R. Unsurprisingly, the OLED screen is gorgeous, and its plain design, great port ...
Foldable displays have slowly become something I no longer give a second thought to in the smartphone world — being able to double the size of a phone’s display just makes sense. But after learning ...
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Corsair marked a new milestone in foldable technology recently by announcing the world's first gaming monitor where you can adjust the curvature to your liking. This is all thanks to a new LG panel ...
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Sometimes you want a nice flat wide screen to work on; other times, you want a curved monitor to really wrap around you and immerse you in a movie or game. Corsair says why not both with its Xeneon ...
If you’re in the market for a new gaming monitor, one of the early decisions you need to make is whether to buy a flat or curved display. The two formats offer different advantages and frequently mean ...
The Corsair Xeneon Flex is an interesting and unique monitor that provides an adjustable curvature, so needless to say, there are very few products on the market that can compare to it. We always love ...
We go hands-on with a screen that really does flex at the touch of a button. And it's not cheap. Justin Eastzer CNET Perspectives Contributor Justin Eastzer is a CNET Perspectives Contributor and ...