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Corsair’s new Xeneon OLED monitor has a super weird feature

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The Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 OLED has lastly arrived, becoming a member of the flurry of gaming displays packing the self-illuminating show expertise. Whereas this panel packs all of the bells and whistles you’d count on, it additionally comes with a characteristic that I can’t fairly wrap my head round.

Given it specs, the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 OLED is definitely one of the crucial compelling choices to enter the best gaming monitor race this 12 months. It makes use of the identical panel you’ll discover within the likes of the coveted Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM, and seems to match its peak brightness ranges for a similar $999.99 / £1,049.99 value level.

Listed below are the Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 OLED specs:

Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 OLED specs
Decision 2560 x 1440
Refresh Charge 240Hz
Panel Sort OLED
Inputs HDMI 2.1 (x2) / DisplayPort 1.4 (x1) / Sort-C DP Alt-Mode
Worth $999.99 / £1,049.99

We shall be getting our hands-on with a evaluate pattern within the close to future, however my consideration can’t assist however be drawn again to one in every of its strangest options: an OSD proximity sensor.

Forgive me, but it surely simply appears so daft. Corsair describes the proximity sensor as “making it simpler than ever to work together together with your monitor”, and I’ll actually be placing this to the take a look at once I can. In my Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 review, I applauded the corporate’s strategy to bettering entry to observe controls through iCue and I hope the identical performance returns right here. I didn’t see the hole for wavey controls.

The Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 OLED is offered now from the Corsair retailer for $999.99 / £1,049.99.

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