[Press Release] Corsair has just released a brand new QD-OLED monitor, expanding an evergrowing market of displays. Promising a vivid and sharp WQHD display, the XENEON 34WQHD240-C is ready to transform your gaming experience.
OLED technology has long been considered ideal for the best gaming experiences. Corsair’s latest monitor doubles down on OLED’s strengths, offering a 34-inch display that comes with a 21:9 aspect ratio for immersive gaming and multimedia sessions.
Thanks to QD-OLED technology, the display boasts blistering fast response times of up to 0.03ms(GtG) and a 240 Hz refresh rate. 1000 nits of peak brightness and 99% DCI-P3 coverage also ensure that blacks are as deep as possible while the image presents a lifelike look using HDR.
Other strengths of the XENEON 34WQHD240-C include an on-screen display proximity sensor, an I/O design accommodating clutter-free cable management, and an ergonomic stand with up to 100mm height adjustment support. The stand also comes with tilt (-7° to +15°) and swivel (+/- 30°) adjustment.
For those concerned about potential OLED burn-in, Corsair includes various safety measures with the XENEON 34WQHD240-C. These include image retention refresh after 8 hours and an Orbit feature that moves individual pixels every few minutes to prevent burn-in.
If this isn’t enough, the company also offers an extensive three-year zero dead pixel and burn-in warranty. The brand-new QD-OLED monitor is now available and can be purchased from Corsair’s retail distribution network. For more information, head over to the official website through this link.
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