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The curved Corsair Xeneon with QD-OLED matrix and burn-in protection is priced at $1199.

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Corsair has started selling a curved gaming monitor Xeneon series with OLED-matrix on quantum dots. The Xeneon Series is equipped with a suite of gamer-ready technologies, burn-in protection, and an ergonomic stand with a wide range of adjustment options.

The diagonal of the new curved display (1800R) is 34 inches, resolution - 3440x1440 pixels, refresh rate - 240 Hz, response time - 0.03 ms. Among other characteristics, the manufacturer highlights the brightness up to 1000 nits and coverage of 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. In addition, the monitor supports DisplayHDR True Black 400, NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium.

To protect the matrix from burn-in, the monitor uses Orbit, which shifts the image by one pixel every three minutes and forcibly refreshes it every 8 hours. The company also offers a three-year warranty that covers burn-in and broken pixels.

The included stand allows you to adjust the tilt, swivel, and height of the monitor screen. The Corsair Xeneon (34WQHDQHD (Quad High Definition) is a resolution standard for high-end monitors, televisions and mobile devices. QHD is specified as 2560x1440 pixels at a16x9 aspect ratio, four times that of 720p standard high definition. Ultra wide QHD boosts the horizontal pixels to 3440 for a 21x9 aspect ratio. QHD is a resolution suitable to large-size screens. On mobile devices, given the 5.5 inch screens, QHD makes for a very high pixel density of 538dpi. QHD is on the horizon for higher end smartphones. 240-C) is already on sale internationally with prices starting at $1199.


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