A curved monitor is in, but you can bend it yourself so that you also have a flat one.
If you would like to buy a new monitor, today the question is whether you are going to buy a flat or a curved one. The two sizes offer different benefits and often mean the difference between choosing an IPS or VA panel when considering an LCD. corsair develops a new monitor that seems to offer the best of both worlds. You can bend it yourself.
Bend monitor yourself
Seems useful. And that’s why the company came up with the Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240. This is a 45-inch 3,440 by 1,440 monitor that you can bend manually to switch between a flat panel and a curved screen. The prototype has a pair of handles on the sides that allow you to adjust the curvature of the LG-made W-OLED panel up to 800R. You can even adjust the sides independently of each other, but whether that is very convenient…
If you work on a monitor every day, a flat one is better. If you want to play a lot, then a curved is the best variant. But what if you wanted to do both? Then this new monitor comes into play. The question is how durable this monitor is and how many times you can bend it. The monitor will probably cost thousands of euros, so you don’t want it to break or see lines in it in the long run.
gaming
If you choose the monitor for playing games, it has good specifications. It’s more than a capable gaming monitor. The 21:9 ultra-wide panel has a refresh rate of 240 Hz, a gray-to-gray response time of 0.03 ms, and 99 percent DCI-P3 coverage.
It is unknown when the monitor will come to our country. As well as the price. Corsair will provide more information later this year.