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Corsair XENEON 34WQHD240-C 34-Inch QD-OLED Curved Gaming Monitor – 3440 x 1440, 240Hz, 0.03ms GtG, G-SYNC Compatible, FreeSync Premium, True Black HDR400, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C – White

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  • Quantum Dot OLED Technology: QD-OLED combines the vibrant colors and true, deep blacks of OLED with enhanced brightness and color accuracy to create stunning visuals with vivid colors, perfect for immersive gaming, multimedia experience, and content creators
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  • 34-inch WQHD Display: 3440 x 1440 display offers 110 PPI for stunning clarity and detail, featuring a 21:9 cinematic aspect ratio and an ultra-thin micro-bezel for an immersive viewing experience
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XENEON monitor; QD OLED monitor; curved monitor; AMD FreeSync; NVIDIA GSYNC; 34 inch monitor; 240hz
QD OLED; Quantum Dot OLED; immersive gaming monitor; curved gaming monitor; colour accurate monitor
34 inch monitor; 3440 x 1440; ultra thin monitor; displayHDR; True Black 400; 21:9 monitor;
white monitor; vesa compatible monitor; 100 x 100 vesa; curved gaming monitor; white gaming monitor

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  • CORSAIR XENEON 34WQHD240-C Display Panel
  • Stand Neck, Stand Base
  • DisplayPort 1.4 (1.5M+) Cable, HDMI 2.1 (1.5M+) Cable, USB-C to USB-C (1.5M+) Cable, USB-C to USB-A (1.5M+) Cable
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    The XENEON 34WQHD240-C QD-OLED monitor offers vibrant colors, true deep blacks, and enhanced brightness for stunning visuals, perfect for immersive gaming and content creation. Featuring a sleek, slim panel with a stylish white finish, it seamlessly fits into any modern setup with the 3440 x 1440 display with 110 PPI and a 21:9 aspect ratio provides stunning clarity, while the curved 1800R display enhances the viewing experience. Experience stunning image quality with QD-OLED panel, offering cinema-grade color coverage, ensuring vibrant and true-to-life colors from any angle. With vivid colors and unparalleled contrast, this is the best experience for gaming and productivity alike.

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    Customers appreciate the monitor's vibrant and accurate colors, great picture quality, and overall quality. They find it suitable for various tasks and a good entry-level monitor for gaming. However, some customers have reported issues with brightness dimming when the screen is mostly white. There are mixed opinions on functionality and value for money.

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    61 customers mention "Color quality"45 positive16 negative

    Customers appreciate the monitor's color quality. They find the colors vibrant and accurate, with white on dark backgrounds looking good. The contrast is great, making it a great monitor for gaming at 1440p (2K). The monitor looks clean and lightweight.

    "Great monitor with amazing colors. The matte finish I am pretty used to and it is not overwhelming...." Read more

    "...love that I didn't pay 800 plus dollars for a monitor with such crazy color accuracy. Corsair should genuinely be proud of this product...." Read more

    "...has no backlight, each pixel is literally on or off, so the contrast ratio is excellent...." Read more

    "...The black is really black and not just a dark grey on my older monitors. Games are more immersive with taller screen 3440x1440...." Read more

    44 customers mention "Picture quality"34 positive10 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the monitor's picture quality. They like its 4K graphics, screen resolution, and build quality. The text looks good and PC games look great. The monitor provides plenty of clarity for work and has a built-in USB hub. Overall, customers find it an exceptional tool that enhances their screen experience.

    "...density and size, I can say with confidence that this is the sharpest monitor I have ever owned...." Read more

    "This XENION Flex has amazing image quality and some advanced features that will probably become standard options in the future, but for which you..." Read more

    "...G-Sync automatically setup with NVidia RTX 3090. Clear sharp graphics." Read more

    "...Coming from a 1080p 240hz Alienware, the image quality, contrast, and color reproduction on this monitor is awesome...." Read more

    40 customers mention "Monitor quality"40 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the monitor's quality. They find it an excellent entry-level monitor for gaming, entertainment, and productivity. The monitor has accurate colors and a solid HDR600 rating. Some like the features of this monitor, but some have issues with driver issues.

    "Great monitor with amazing colors. The matte finish I am pretty used to and it is not overwhelming...." Read more

    "...bleeding edge, this is an excellent gaming, entertainment, and productivity monitor whose technology still requires a little extra care be taken to..." Read more

    "...it was really annoying but now I understand that this monitor is simply amazing...." Read more

    "The product its self is fine overall. I'd give it 5 stars but I'm really thinking if even 3 stars is deserved...." Read more

    27 customers mention "Refresh rate"27 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the monitor's refresh rate. They find it runs smoothly at 120Hz 4K on Xbox X with no issues. The fast pixel transition times and responsiveness make it an excellent gaming monitor. They also mention that there is no frame lag or lack of color in the display. Overall, customers are satisfied with the monitor's performance and recommend it for high-quality gaming at 1440p resolution.

    "...HDR is ok but I’m not a huge single player person and I typically keep it off most the time...." Read more

    "...The refresh rate is 165 and honestly, I love it when I can actually reach that number in a game...." Read more

    "...The monitor is also 120Hz with Nvidia GSYNC and AMD FreeSync, so if you have the card to drive it you can get very smooth gaming...." Read more

    "...the performance is fantastic and I'm loving it, though there's a couple of things that you need to consider. 1...." Read more

    18 customers mention "Gaming capability"18 positive0 negative

    Customers enjoy the monitor's gaming capabilities. They say it provides a better gameplay experience than before, with lifelike details. The screen size is enormous, making watching games or movies, especially in HDR, look great. Customers find it perfect for gaming and general entertainment, especially single-player immersion and FPS games.

    "...Brightness isn’t the BEST but it is more than enough for me to play competitive games...." Read more

    "...mind paying a little extra to be on the bleeding edge, this is an excellent gaming, entertainment, and productivity monitor whose technology still..." Read more

    "...Games are more immersive with taller screen 3440x1440. G-Sync automatically setup with NVidia RTX 3090. Clear sharp graphics." Read more

    "...The Quantum Dot makes the colors pop. Loved gaming with it. However, I had two major issues. I used this for work and play...." Read more

    38 customers mention "Functionality"22 positive16 negative

    Customers have different views on the monitor's functionality. Some say it works well after multiple refreshes, while others report issues like flickering, poor resolution, and lack of support from Corsair. The 45-inch screen is appreciated by some.

    "...part of this is that while being able to adjust the curve is a very nice feature and one that I think will probably become standard a couple years..." Read more

    "...This monitor has design flaws that are difficult for me to overlook...." Read more

    "...I would have given it a 1 star but it does works pretty well after multiple pixel refreshes and I do enjoy the large 45" screen...." Read more

    "...Overall, very happy. The displays look amazing! They worked right out of the box with me just having to set the refresh rate. Strongly recommend." Read more

    19 customers mention "Value for money"12 positive7 negative

    Customers have differing views on the monitor's value for money. Some find it worth the price for ray tracing, while others say it looks and acts like a $400 monitor and is not worth it for gaming.

    "...work and bright gaming such as Overwatch its fine but at this price point you would do better with something else. This should be a $500 monitor...." Read more

    "Overall mediocre for how much it costs...." Read more

    "...it was an impulse buy when it was on sale and I’d say it was worth the $1100 i spent on it. The picture quality is great...." Read more

    "valued purchase." Read more

    30 customers mention "Brightness"8 positive22 negative

    Customers dislike the monitor's brightness. It has a tendency to dim for energy savings, and the screen edges show image colors that get dimmed or diluted. This makes the monitor unusable for dark content like movies and HDR gaming.

    "...Brightness isn’t the BEST but it is more than enough for me to play competitive games...." Read more

    "...Completely unusable for dark content, movies, HDR gaming etc. Even with that setting off the backlight lighting level likes to jump around randomly...." Read more

    "...HDR is made possible, btw, by the high light output, nearly 800-1000 nits, which is fantastic for an OLED but merely decent for an LCD...." Read more

    "...is pretty good as it is an IPS display, but the local dimming feature is pretty much garbage and a gimmick to pass DisplayHDR600 - with it on you'll..." Read more

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    Gorgeous but not what I hoped for
    Going into this, I thought I was buying a gaming monitor that could go very dim, due to the OLED panel's ability to turn pixels off completely. I chose this model because the port layout on the back of the monitor looked more convenient than other QHD OLEDs. Many reviews criticized the monitor's low brightness and auto-dimming features, which reinforced my hopes of a super-dim display. However, after using it, I don't think that's something the engineers at Corsair had intended (or even considered). Ultimately, there were too many issues and I decided to refund it.-----------------------------------------------------compliments-----------------------------------------------------1) Images and games can look beautiful, but you MUST fiddle with OSD picture settings to get great results. There's no "best" setting for everything because each image/game benefits from custom picture tuning. I often switch between various customizable picture modes in the OSD. Some images in SDR look slightly over-saturated, even at 0 saturation.2) OSD proximity sensor is very helpful for finding the buttons, but I do wish I could just use a remote control because I end up messing with settings a LOT. And obviously, the sensor can't help you find the power button when the screen is off.3) Built-in USB hub is nice to have if you're running out of USB ports. USB-C sockets are a step in the right direction, and I wish there were more of them. The only hub-connected USB-C socket is an upstream port, so a few downstream USB-C ports would have been nice.4) The O-ring in the stand is meant for cable routing, but can also function as a holding spot for your hand, letting you carry the monitor around more easily. But I wish it was horizontally wider than my (very small) knuckle, so I could grasp it from the top without doing a Spider-man hand gesture. Or maybe a bar at the top of the stand would make more sense.5) It's very easy to adjust the height, tilt, swivel, and pivot of the monitor. But the frame around the bezel is so thin that it's easy to accidentally smudge the screen edge with your fingerprints while trying to adjust it.-------------------------------------------------------criticisms-------------------------------------------------------1) The "0" brightness level is still too bright for my photosensitive eyes. The lowest brightness in SDR for this monitor is 40 nits according to RTINGS.com, which I failed to consider before buying. At night, my workaround was using software like f.lux to dim the colors far below OSD minimum. However, it's very difficult to make the display look pleasant in pitch-dark environments, partially due to the screen's graininess (discussed later). As for daytime, I still keep the display near minimum brightness since my monitor is never in direct sunlight.2) The LED power indicator at the bottom of the screen is too bright and distracting in pitch dark. This issue is especially irritating when the screen is rotated vertically. You could solve this by covering the light with electrical tape, but I wish I could turn off that LED during normal operation. This indicator is only useful 1% of the time, in exactly 2 situations: (1) during the Image Retention Refresh, to let you know it's finished after the light stops blinking and (2) when there is no video signal but the monitor is still on, the LED glows orange, reminding you to turn off the monitor. There is no tactical reason for the LED to glow during regular use, so a setting to turn it off would be nice. Or they should have made it way smaller and dimmer.3) it takes too many OSD inputs to initiate an Image Retention Refresh. This essential feature (that must be used daily) is buried deep in the OSD menu, requiring 10+ button inputs to initiate. What were they thinking? Luckily, this feature will force-run periodically after a (non-configurable) time-span of monitor usage. Every 8 hours of use, the OSD shows you a warning message telling you to perform a refresh. The next time you power off the monitor, the firmware would automatically run the refresh for about 5 minutes. I wish there were a dedicated button on the monitor that started the refresh, or a setting to have it refresh every time the monitor is powered off. An extra programmable button would have been nice, but Corsair didn't think of that. Having to do this refresh at inopportune times (whenever the warning shows up) is less convenient than initiating it manually before taking breaks. What I ended up doing is running a refresh manually once at noon, and another time, manually in the evening before going to bed. Keep in mind that you'd have to stumble through the OSD menu twice a day for the rest of your monitor's life if you buy this Xeneon. But you could theoretically work around this stupidity by spending exactly 8 hours per day using it.4) Sometimes, after seeing the retention warning, turning the monitor off, and watching the power indicator complete its LED light sequence (signaling an Image Retention Refresh), the warning window still pops up when you turn your screen back on. Did it do the light pattern, but forget to clean the pixels, or did the monitor not register that a refresh happened? Not sure what to make of this, besides buggy firmware. My Xeneon had V 101 preinstalled, and V 102 did not mention this issue in patch notes. Corsair might fix this in the future.5) OSD joystick is finicky to press, leading to accidental directional inputs. I wish there was a separate discrete button for selecting/confirming settings in the OSD, or a better joystick.6) OSD transparency setting is a binary on/off choice, where the "on" option is too harsh and bright in the darkness of night, and the "off" option is so translucent that it's almost invisible in the daytime. I wish there was a slider that would let you adjust the level of transparency to somewhere in between.7) Not all picture modes in the OSD let you adjust RGB levels, which is a strange restriction. Only "Standard" and "sRGB" modes let you adjust a custom color temperature. All the other modes have immutable "Default", "Standard", and "Warm" color profiles, but no "Custom" option.8) The screen panel shows a grid-like graininess on uniform gray/white backgrounds. Large areas of solid grayscale color will look like a cotton cheesecloth on this display (image 1). Some people refer to this as a "Venetian Blind Effect"? My phone's camera has trouble faithfully capturing the vertical stripes, so I've taken a pic of my laptop's IPS screen with the same camera for comparison (image 2). The OLED's graininess is especially obvious at super dim brightness in a dark environment, even on white backgrounds. Sometimes this texture visibly overlays on-screen photos and art, which just looks bad. I learned that this is a problem intrinsic to a majority of OLED monitors, maybe due to the lack of pixel uniformity? I'm not sure, but judging by forum posts, this problem is as old as OLED itself.9) Small white text often has red-ish color fringing, especially with numbers while using the "Warm" color temperature option (image 3). Larger text looks mostly OK, with a slight misalignment of colors. This is due to the W-OLED panel's "bookshelf" RWBG sub-pixel layout. Typography on operating systems is optimized for RGB pixels, so text on other pixel types tends to look less sharp.--------------------------------------------------noteworthy-quirks--------------------------------------------------1) Brightness Stabilizer sometimes draws bizarre gradient rings on solid backgrounds, where they shouldn't exist, and also introduces color banding in existent smooth gradients. you can turn it on to hard-limit pixel brightness to 150 nits, but the degradation in image quality is often substantial. I'm not listing this as a criticism because it's designed to prolong the life of the display. But what's annoying is that the stabilizer is not tied to the individual Picture presets, and has to be switched independently in a different menu.2) If you turn Brightness Stabilizer off, the ABL (Automatic Brightness Limiter) takes over, and the screen will automatically adjust dimming to prolong pixel life. Auto-adjustment typically happens as you zoom into an image with a white background. The white background gets progressively darker as you zoom in, and inversely lighter as you zoom out. This also affects an image's color vibrancy; as you zoom in to the threshold where the white background reaches the screen edges, all image colors get dimmed/diluted. There is also an ASBL (Automatic Static Brightness Limiter), which affects still images; colors fade from the image over time, the longer it sits on-screen.3) In HDR mode, the display goes into maximum brightness, and brightness adjustment becomes locked. This is the only mode where the Brightness Stabilizer feature looks acceptable IMO.4) Orbit mode (burn-in prevention feature) will cause the image to be off-center on the monitor frame, by design. This feature will shift the screen by 1 pixel every minute, slowly orbiting in the frame, which may bother some people (it can be turned off).5) If you're using this as a second monitor, and you turn it off, Windows will still think it's connected and active. Any application panes that are on the Xeneon monitor before it's turned off will remain on that monitor; you have to turn the Xeneon monitor back on to drag them back to your other monitor (unless you can do it blind).6) My windows 10 laptop often blue-screens when connected to this monitor. This started happening since the second day of use, occurring shortly after the laptop wakes up from sleep mode while connected via HDMI. I've got a fairly recent graphics driver from Nvidia (it's newer than required by the monitor), so I doubt that's the issue. I don't know what causes this, but it might just be a Windows stability bug. My seven-year-old gaming laptop is probably not the best video source.----------------------------------------------------final-thoughts----------------------------------------------------I realize I'm not the typical "PC gamer" that modern companies market towards. My needs are more niche and utilitarian, so I focus on versatility and usability. This monitor has design flaws that are difficult for me to overlook. It's evident that the engineers did not consider small quality-of-life details that would benefit end-users in a home environment. It feels like little care was put into the OSD design, testing, layout, and controls, which is a shame. Build-wise, it looks great (ignoring the oversized power LED), which is what ultimately fooled me into buying it.If you are photosensitive, I suggest getting a monitor with less than 15 cd/m² minimum brightness. Personally, I will look for a Mini-LED IPS display with FALD backlighting. This Xeneon was my first experience with a WOLED display (I haven't tried QD-OLED yet), and it seems like OLED technology still has a few issues. Maybe if we wait long enough, MicroLED will come to market and surpass OLED.This review took me a long time, requiring multiple drafts. Thank you for reading!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
      Style: QHD - 240HzSize: 27" OLEDVerified Purchase
      Great monitor with amazing colors. The matte finish I am pretty used to and it is not overwhelming. I honestly prefer not seeing a reflection in my monitor as I sit right next to a bright window.

      I play a lot at night but I still use it during the day sometimes for work. Brightness isn’t the BEST but it is more than enough for me to play competitive games. The screen protects itself in a way that whenever pure white is shown on screen it usually comes off as grey which I don’t mind. For work it is a little adjustment/dimmer (when in pure white docs). Although for gaming, I don’t need my eyes seared by every flash bang to be competitive, so I’m not missing out there.

      HDR is ok but I’m not a huge single player person and I typically keep it off most the time.

      A nice item for working from home is that I can power/display my usb c charging laptop with one cord to the monitor. No additional power cords/supplies are needed to plug into the monitor to charge my laptop ~60watts (I think) while showing a picture on screen. The monitor power cord alone supplied enough for itself and an excess of 60w to charge (the monitor cord itself has a larger power brick due to this). Keeps my desk clear of unnecessary/excessive cords.

      Response time is stellar and quality is top notch. No dead pixels. I really enjoy this monitor and the only reason I would ever change it is to upgrade from 1440p 240hz to a 4k 240hz monitor. Even then, 1440p OLED is almost perfect on a 27 inch display except text clarity is the only real improvement I would see from 4k resolution (OLEDs are typically a bit worse for text clarity).
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    • Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
      Style: QHD - 165HzSize: 31.5" IPSVerified Purchase
      First off, I'm the type of person to do a lot of research before making a bigger purchase. I want my money to make sense and go the distance. I was hesitant with Corsair's line of monitors due to the early reviews of the company's first monitor. Also by the fact that there weren't a lot of videos by tech YouTubers and companies on the product. I had to find obscure shorts, reddit posts found through Google and tech forum posts from others who have taken a leap and gave Corsair's journey into the monitor market a go.

      First off, this thing is massive. At 1440p, I have heard many other gamers/creators say that 27" would be preferable for the resolution. While that might be true due to pixel density and size, I can say with confidence that this is the sharpest monitor I have ever owned. I never feel like I'm looking at pixels and am absolutely in love with the 32" size. I play a wide variety of games, and I think this would affect FPS players the most, and while I have no problems myself playing these types of games, I could possibly see how it might be an issue for ranked/competitive players of games like Counter Strike, Overwatch, Valorant, COD and ect.

      The refresh rate is 165 and honestly, I love it when I can actually reach that number in a game. The GSYNC compatibility is an absolute W here in pairing with the refresh rate. I haven't ever seen a tear even when purposely trying to create one. The only problem you might run into here is choosing a response time from the monitor settings. There's slow, normal, fast and fastest. Fastest clearly creates noticeable ghosting while fast and normal seem to produce very little to no noticeable ghosting in real time gaming and also ghost ship testing.

      The real winning attribute here though, is how amazing the colors are on this model. Considering this thing isn't even OLED, the colors are some of the most accurate and beautiful I have ever seen on a monitor. I mean I find myself in awe constantly just due to how absolutely stunning environments, characters and effects can look on here. If you're a creator then you most definitely will love this monitor for that very reason.

      Overall, if you're looking to break into the 1440p market, this is such a solid performer. I also love that I didn't pay 800 plus dollars for a monitor with such crazy color accuracy. Corsair should genuinely be proud of this product. Would gladly recommend and hopefully will get my hands on their OLED monitor one day in the future.
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      A colorful and detailed 1440p monitor at a reasonable price

      Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
      First off, I'm the type of person to do a lot of research before making a bigger purchase. I want my money to make sense and go the distance. I was hesitant with Corsair's line of monitors due to the early reviews of the company's first monitor. Also by the fact that there weren't a lot of videos by tech YouTubers and companies on the product. I had to find obscure shorts, reddit posts found through Google and tech forum posts from others who have taken a leap and gave Corsair's journey into the monitor market a go.

      First off, this thing is massive. At 1440p, I have heard many other gamers/creators say that 27" would be preferable for the resolution. While that might be true due to pixel density and size, I can say with confidence that this is the sharpest monitor I have ever owned. I never feel like I'm looking at pixels and am absolutely in love with the 32" size. I play a wide variety of games, and I think this would affect FPS players the most, and while I have no problems myself playing these types of games, I could possibly see how it might be an issue for ranked/competitive players of games like Counter Strike, Overwatch, Valorant, COD and ect.

      The refresh rate is 165 and honestly, I love it when I can actually reach that number in a game. The GSYNC compatibility is an absolute W here in pairing with the refresh rate. I haven't ever seen a tear even when purposely trying to create one. The only problem you might run into here is choosing a response time from the monitor settings. There's slow, normal, fast and fastest. Fastest clearly creates noticeable ghosting while fast and normal seem to produce very little to no noticeable ghosting in real time gaming and also ghost ship testing.

      The real winning attribute here though, is how amazing the colors are on this model. Considering this thing isn't even OLED, the colors are some of the most accurate and beautiful I have ever seen on a monitor. I mean I find myself in awe constantly just due to how absolutely stunning environments, characters and effects can look on here. If you're a creator then you most definitely will love this monitor for that very reason.

      Overall, if you're looking to break into the 1440p market, this is such a solid performer. I also love that I didn't pay 800 plus dollars for a monitor with such crazy color accuracy. Corsair should genuinely be proud of this product. Would gladly recommend and hopefully will get my hands on their OLED monitor one day in the future.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023
      Style: WQHD - 240HzSize: 45" OLED (Bendable)Verified Purchase
      This XENION Flex has amazing image quality and some advanced features that will probably become standard options in the future, but for which you are now paying quite a premium. First the positives: OLED has no backlight, each pixel is literally on or off, so the contrast ratio is excellent. That and the pixel transition times are so fast because of the OLED technology that no LCD can even come close. The screen is also enormous, so playing games or watching movies, especially in HDR, looks incredible. HDR is made possible, btw, by the high light output, nearly 800-1000 nits, which is fantastic for an OLED but merely decent for an LCD. The monitor is also 120Hz with Nvidia GSYNC and AMD FreeSync, so if you have the card to drive it you can get very smooth gaming.

      Now the negatives. Some people have dinged the monitor because, with it's very large size but only 3440x1440 resolution, the pixel density is lower than what a typical 4k monitor would have. But for me this is more of a bonus than a downside. The argument that the density is too low is mostly about text. With less pixels per inch being used to create text the monitor doesn't have the same level of crispness that a smaller 4k monitor would, but what usually goes unsaid about that is that higher density also makes the text on the screen smaller. Because of the large screen size and somewhat lower pixel density text on this screen is much more readable, particularly if you are middle aged or above. And while the text might be theoretically less crisp on this monitor, if there is any fuzziness to it I can't see it, so all in all I actually appreciate the larger, more readable text.

      A downside that does bother me is the brightness. OLED screens get stressed when they push out a lot of light, so to compensate the monitor has some protections enabled by default. When you are on a screen, say a web page, for an extended period of time the monitor will begin dimming the screen to ease the stress on the organic pixels. Refreshing the page or switching quickly between pages brings back the light, but it can get kind of annoying if you are reading something and it feels like you are gradually losing the light, plus the transition back to bright can hurt your eyes a little. I think there is probably a way to adjust this, but the problem is that OLEDs are famously wanting in durability, so I worry that fiddling with this could shorten the lifespan of my very expensive monitor.

      Related but less annoying are things you don't have to do but probably should do to protect the monitor, like switching off icon visibility on your desktop and setting the background to straight black to avoid the dreaded screen burn, which again OLEDs are particularly prone to. You should also probably set a screen saver that blanks the screen after 5 or 10 minutes of inactivity. Again, you don't have to and the screen does have a 3 year warranty, but if you want the most bang for your buck this is probably a smart move.

      Finally, the major talking point about this monitor that, in my opinion, is neither good nor bad, which is the bendable screen aspect. You can grab the outside edges of the screen and push it flat or pull it into a sharper curve. Some people will never use it, but it does serve a purpose. For gaming, pulling the screen into a curve makes the games more immersive, but for productivity work I find flat is easier to work with. The neither good nor bad part of this is that while being able to adjust the curve is a very nice feature and one that I think will probably become standard a couple years from now when the technology is less novel, for now you are paying one heck of a premium for it. The monitor is easily 25%+ more expensive than comparable offerings where only the ability to define the screen curve separates the monitors. I made the plunge, but not everyone will see it as worth the extra price.

      Bottom line, if you don't mind paying a little extra to be on the bleeding edge, this is an excellent gaming, entertainment, and productivity monitor whose technology still requires a little extra care be taken to preserve full functionality.
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    • Dave
      5.0 out of 5 stars Wow parfait
      Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2025
      Style: QHD - 165HzSize: 31.5" IPSVerified Purchase
      Wow ...les couleur sont super... j'ai une oled ...et appart les noir (contraste) elle sont écoeurante...j'ai 3x1440p pour mon simulateur de course et wow ... rien à dire pour le prix la ça bat ceux à 1000$/chaque
      1iere photo c'est la corsair (550$)..et la 2ieme c'est ma lg c4 oled... (1500$)
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      Wow parfait

      Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2025
      Wow ...les couleur sont super... j'ai une oled ...et appart les noir (contraste) elle sont écoeurante...j'ai 3x1440p pour mon simulateur de course et wow ... rien à dire pour le prix la ça bat ceux à 1000$/chaque
      1iere photo c'est la corsair (550$)..et la 2ieme c'est ma lg c4 oled... (1500$)
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    • Max
      1.0 out of 5 stars Panel defectuoso
      Reviewed in Mexico on October 19, 2024
      Style: QHD - 240HzSize: 27" OLEDVerified Purchase
      Producto defectuoso. El monitor en sí, es buenísimo, lástima que llegó con un defecto de fábrica, en cuanto lo prendí me percaté de líneas anormales al cambiar colores, así que al llevar a cabo el test de pixeles muertes me salió esa espantosa línea.
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      Panel defectuoso

      Reviewed in Mexico on October 19, 2024
      Producto defectuoso. El monitor en sí, es buenísimo, lástima que llegó con un defecto de fábrica, en cuanto lo prendí me percaté de líneas anormales al cambiar colores, así que al llevar a cabo el test de pixeles muertes me salió esa espantosa línea.
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    • eduardo amaro
      5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente monitor
      Reviewed in Mexico on August 9, 2024
      Style: QHD - 165HzSize: 31.5" IPSVerified Purchase
      Llego muy rapido el monitor, tiene muy buenos colores y alta frecuencia de actualizacion de cuadros, lo unico que si me molesta es que tiene ghosting pero es muy dificil notarlo, la unica forma de quitar el ghosting fue desactivar la sincronizacion G-Sync y desactivando eso el monitor esta 10/10
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      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Excelente monitor

      Reviewed in Mexico on August 9, 2024
      Llego muy rapido el monitor, tiene muy buenos colores y alta frecuencia de actualizacion de cuadros, lo unico que si me molesta es que tiene ghosting pero es muy dificil notarlo, la unica forma de quitar el ghosting fue desactivar la sincronizacion G-Sync y desactivando eso el monitor esta 10/10
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    • Oscar Antonio López Ortega
      5.0 out of 5 stars Gran monitor
      Reviewed in Mexico on June 13, 2024
      Style: QHD - 165HzSize: 32" IPSVerified Purchase
      Estoy fascinado con este monitor, colores muy vibrantes, brillo suficiente para casi cualquier casa, resolucion 2k se ve espectalucar.
    • Eswar Grandhi
      5.0 out of 5 stars Finally a winner!
      Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2023
      Style: QHD - 240HzSize: 27" OLEDVerified Purchase
      I have used all the oled monitors that are available in the market. I do have a lg c2 55 that I use for RPG, and TV, corsair for work (I code, text isn't an issue for me - Is it crisp? No, Would you notice? With 110 PPI I would say no issue for most).
      Corsair just nailed the monitor I/O - I love the way they designed it.
      PS5/Xbox - you got hdmi 2.1.
      PC no issues with display port, and
      Type-C DP - The only high end gaming monitor that provides this (I love type-c DP, I could just plug in one usb-c to my work laptop, and not worry about power supply (its adequate unless you are gaming), and monitor's USB hub as the monitor has usb-c upstream port (What happened to lg, dell, Asus - still stuck with USB-A - This isn't a game changer, but a nice to have!), and the type-c DP. So, Monitor's Input switch is all it needs to switch your accessories between machines. This works great for people who work and game on different machines but single monitor.
      NO RGB -> I like my monitors black. This is subjective, so for people who are into RGB this is a let down.
      Movies & TV -> Nothing special to me, as I have a 55 c2. A television obviously excels with its AI upscaling, smoothing and so on.
      Blacks -> Its just black, once you switch to oled you will love the blacks and would never go back (Proceed with caution!)
      Webcam placement -> I had issues with AW34DWF because no magnetic attachment support, this monitors works perfect.
      Gaming -> AW34DWF - Colors are just amazing. When you get to WOLED panels, you will notice how over-saturated Quantum Dot panels are, and I eventually started appreciating the colors on WOLED.
      Brightness -> I game and work with lights on, I have no issue at all. There is a built in ABL(Auto brightness limiter) that is aggressive, but interesting part is it doesn't affect you while gaming. But, regular desktop usage takes time to get used to. There is a brightness stabilizer - If you use this the brightness is way below sub-par. I would recommend turn off brightness stabilizer and get used to the built-in ABL. This way you get the best experience it could offer in terms of brightness.
      Even with lights OFF (a dark room) - With brightness stabilizer ON - You just can't game. I think they have done this because of the 3 year burn-in warranty. It took me 2-3 days to get used to ABL. No I barely notice it.
      Hope this helps someone. I have finally decided to keep this, my hunt for an OLED monitor started in March, and finally came to an end!